SCOTS scientists have discovered that grapefruit could lead to a new treatment for heart disease.

New research by Glasgow University has identified molecules occurring naturally in fruit may play an important role in the future treatment of heart disease.

Molecules called flavanoids, which are found in citrus fruits, particularly grapefruit, have proven effective at reducing the inflammation, which can lead to deadly cardiovascular disease.

Dr Stephen Yarwood, PI of the research team at the University of Glasgow, said: "Our job is to find out how flavanoids turn on these protective genes, which will pave the way for the development of future medicines to treat cardiovascular disease."