The grape has a long history of medicinal uses. Since ancient Greece, people have used grapes for medicinal purposes. More recently, sap from grape branches has been used to treat scrapes and other minor skin issues.
Modern medicine has found benefits in grape seeds and red wines. Research suggests that wine has protective ingredients, including resveratrol and certain tannins. Proanthocyanidin, a compound found in the seed of grapes, may also be protective like red wine.
Grape seed extract is made from the crushed seeds of grape plants. It contains proanthocyanidin. This is a phenolic chemical belonging in the larger group of plant phytochemicals called flavonoids. It belongs to a subgroup of tannins.
Proanthocyanidin may protect the blood vessels and cardiovascular system. It does this by stopping the breakdown of collagen. This reduces the risk of a heart attack and stroke. It may also have an antioxidant effect. This may lower the risk of certain cancers.
Grape seed extract has also been used, alongside other treatments, for certain heart issues, such as atherosclerosis.