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Wine As Medicine throughout Ages and Within Changes of Knowledge
Harmatha, Juraj
Wine with its curative effect was, is, and within certain limits definitely will remain in the mind and memory of pople a medium, worthy of attention of professionals, as well as amateur consumers, longing for good health and carefree aging. Through the ages, the wine has been mostly considered a medicine. However, the current drug definition shifted this part of its identity among the bioactive dietary supplements - nutraceuticals with health benefits. The actual therapeutic value of wine, however, remained identical.
Chemical factors affecting the taste and medicinal activity of wine
Harmatha, Juraj
The wine is presented as a complicated multi-component, and permanently varying (maturing) natural product, with unique properties, acquired from several sources, e.g. the grape origin, the growth locality, the enological processes, as well as the qualified evaluation with a feedback to all factors shaping the character and quality of wine. Chemical components are regarded as generators of perceivable sensory (taste) properties of wine, as well as providers of its pharmacological effects and medicinal value, qualifying wine as active functional food additive (nutraceutical) with a significant impact on health.

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