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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2021 · 37 MIN

Episode 5: Sweet Talk with Dr. Seeram - Maple and Human Health Part I

from Sweet Talk: All Things Maple · host Maple Program

This episode, Adam Wild interviews Dr. Navindra Seeram, a natural product chemist at the University of Rhode Island whose research focuses on maple and human health benefits. His research has identified unique polyphenols to maple, and resulted in a nutraceutical maple syrup extract (MSX). Dr. Seeram addresses myths and anecdotes about maple's beneficial health effects that have not been proven by science. He also goes into detail on the benefits that have been backed up by his lab group's research findings, and what it takes to get that evidence. Human health research is not an easy undertaking, but understanding maple's role as a functional food will greatly benefit the maple industry. Additionally, Dr. Seeram discusses other parts of the maple tree that could potentially be utilized for human consumption and other products. Find his research and so much more at: URI.edu/maple Episode produced by Ailis Clyne Music - Long and Low Cloud, Highway 430, both by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue)

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