Claims about the life-extending properties of a much-hyped ingredient in red wine and chocolate are unfounded, research suggests.
The antioxidant resveratrol, found in dark chocolate, red wine and berries, has no great impact on life span, heart disease or cancer, say scientists.
Lead researcher Professor Richard Semba, from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, United States, said there was a lot of hype about the health benefits of resveratrol but that wasn't backed up in the study.
Belief in the health-giving properties of resveratrol has led to a plethora of supplements containing the compound and the promotion of diets based on boosting its consumption.
Previous research has shown that resveratrol has an anti-inflammatory effect and can improve the health and lifespan of mice.