Grape seed extract is an industrial derivative of grape seeds. It is rich in antioxidants and oligomeric proanthocyanidin complexes and may provide cardiovascular benefits.
Grape seed extract is available as a dietary supplement in a liquid form, tablets, or capsules. Supplements commonly contain between 50 and 100 milligrams (mg) of the extract.
Some research suggests that grape seed extract may help with the treatment of conditions such as high cholesterol, atherosclerosis, macular degeneration, poor circulation, and nerve damage. However, many of these health claims are still not completely backed by high-quality studies, but some evidence supports its use.
This article provides details on the benefits of grape seed extract as well as side effects and precautions associated with its use.
Fast facts on grape seed extract
- Some evidence shows that grape seed extract might aid wound healing.
- Grape seed extract should be avoided during pregnancy.
- Some researchers believe that the proanthocyanidins it contains hold a range of benefits.

Proponents of grape seed extract (GSE) suggest it may possess many health benefits, such as improving blood flow and promoting wound healing. This is likely due to it containing
However, the
Listed below are some of the possible health benefits.
Healing wounds
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Additionally, a 2019 study investigating GSE suggests it may have beneficial therapeutic effects in promoting cesarian section wound healing. However, the study notes that further research into different concentrations of GSE and wound types is still necessary.
Improving bone strength
Growing research suggests that GSE may help with maintaining bone health. For example, a
Similarly, studies in 2020 on
Antimicrobial activity
Some evidence also suggests that GSE may possess some antimicrobial properties. For example, the results of a 2023 study suggest that GSE may be effective against certain bacteria, such as Listeria monocytogenes. This is the species of bacteria responsible for
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Cardiovascular benefits
Proponents of GSE also suggest it may possess some cardiovascular benefits. For example, some research
One way GSE may help to improve heart health is by reducing blood pressure. Having higher blood pressure forces the heart to work harder, which can increase the risk of heart attack and heart failure. The results of studies in
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GSE may also help to improve blood lipid markers. This refers to lowering low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, triglyceride, and total cholesterol levels. This may help to provide cardiovascular benefits. However, more research is still necessary to confirm these benefits.
Preventing cognitive decline
Growing research indicates that certain compounds, such as proanthocyanidins, may support brain health and prevent cognitive decline.
For example, a 2020 rat study suggests that GSE could help to inhibit oxidative stress and help preserve cognitive function. Similarly, a 2021 review indicates that GSE could have a positive effect on cognitive health. In particular, it suggests that GSE could benefit memory, movement, and executive functions.
However, the results of a
Generally, people are able to tolerate GSE well. However, possible side effects of GSE may include:
- stomach ache
- nausea
- vomiting
- diarrhea
- weakness
It is important to consult a doctor before taking grape seed extract as it can affect the way that certain medications are broken down in the liver. Additionally, GSE may act as an anticoagulant, or blood-thinner. It could increase the risk of bleeding if taken with other blood-thinners such as warfarin, clopidogrel, or aspirin.