To try to answer this question, we scanned the list of phenolics abundant in red wine. We spied a paper showing that quercetin is a good inhibitor of ALDH. Quercetin is a phenolic compound found ...
New research suggests a likely culprit of red wine headaches is quercetin, a compound found in grape skins. Photo by Elina Sazonova/Pexels Sulfites have been a popular scapegoat for all sorts of ...
To try to answer this question, we scanned the list of phenolics abundant in red wine. We spied a paper showing that quercetin is a good inhibitor of ALDH. Quercetin is a phenolic compound found ...
They accumulate acetaldehyde, which is a somewhat toxic compound also linked to hangovers. So, if something unique in red wine could inhibit ALDH, slowing down that second metabolic step ...
These are nitrogenous substances found in many fermented or spoiled foods, and can cause headaches, but the amount in wine is far too low to be a problem. Tannin is a good guess, since white wines ...
Compound Chemistry , CC BY-NC-ND So, if something unique in red wine could inhibit ALDH, slowing down that second metabolic step, would that lead to higher levels of acetaldehyde and a headache?
These are nitrogenous substances found in many fermented or spoiled foods, and can cause headaches, but the amount in wine is far too low to be a problem. Tannin is a good guess, since white wines ...