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High Quantity of Melatonin
Identified in Cherries
The University of Texas
Health Science Center recently began to quantify the
availability and activity of the melatonin in cherry
products. Melatonin is a potent antioxidant for which there
is extensive evidence showing it to be significant in
improving the body's circadian rhythms and natural sleep
patterns.
In their preliminary
work, Dr. Russel Reiter and Dr. Dun-xian Tan used
radioimmunoassay (RIA) and high performance liquid
chromatography with electrochemical detection (HPLC-EC) to
identify substantial levels of melatonin in tart cherry
juice concentrate. The amount of melatonin found, says Dr.
Reiter, "is extremely significant." Although
melatonin is found in the body in extremely small
quantities, slight increases in melatonin levels can produce
very positive results.
Researchers are now
working to determine the amount of active melatonin
available to the human body after the consumption of tart
cherry juice or other cherry products. Once identified,
researchers will be able to calculate the optimum level of
cherries that should be consumed to achieve the greatest
health benefit. Dr. Reiter points out, "as we age, the human
body's ability to produce melatonin decreases," so it may be
beneficial to find a way to increase melatonin levels,
particularly for the elderly. Including cherries as part of
a healthy diet could be a way to do this.
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