| Literature DB >> 24594183 |
Tamara Gorena1, Vania Saez1, Claudia Mardones1, Carola Vergara1, Peter Winterhalter2, Dietrich von Baer3.
Abstract
Increasing evidence for the health benefits of E-resveratrol has triggered interest in stilbenoids in grapes, wine and by-products. Less attention has been paid to stilbenoid levels in viticulture residues. However, grape canes are a promising source of stilbenoids and have economic potential because they are a source of high-value phytochemicals. The objective of this research was to determine the effect of post-pruning storage on stilbenoid levels in grape canes. In most samples, the predominant stilbenoid was (E)-resveratrol, followed by (E)-ε-viniferin. In Pinot Noir canes stored after pruning at room temperature, the stilbenoid levels increased significantly after 8 months. The concentration was increased by up to fivefold, reaching 4,777 mg kg(-1)dw (dry weight). This effect did not occur in frozen, lyophilised or milled material. Branches collected directly from the plants after grape vintage and those remaining on the plant after pruning showed only a small increase in stilbenoid levels.Entities:
Keywords: (E)-Resveratrol; (E)-ε-Viniferin grape cane; Post-pruning storage; Stilbenoids; Vitis vinifera
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24594183 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2014.01.073
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514