Antioxidant activity and dietary fibre of Prensal Blanc white grape (Vitis vinifera) by‐products |
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Authors: | Antonia Llobera Jaime Cañellas |
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Affiliation: | The first author and the Chemistry Department of the Universitat de les Illes Balears deeply regret the loss of our colleague Jaime Ca?ellas, who passed away suddenly on 29th March 2008. |
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Abstract: | Stem and pomace of a white grape (Vitis vinifera) variety, Prensal Blanc, were studied for the first time: general composition and dietary fibre components together with the total soluble polyphenol content and antioxidant activity. Both by‐products present high contents of total dietary fibre (TDF), 790 g kg?1 d.m. (stem) and 716 g kg?1 d.m. (pomace). Values of the soluble dietary fibres in relation to TDF differed: 5% (stem) and 14.4% (pomace). Similar values of Klason lignin were found: 229 g kg?1 (stem) and 278 g kg?1 (pomace), however, the pomace exhibited more than twice the content of the condensed tannins (168 g kg?1) with regard to the stem (79 g kg?1). Notable were the high resistant protein contents of both by‐products. Stem and pomace showed appreciable amounts of total soluble polyphenols (87 g kg?1 against 35 g kg?1 respectively). The free radical scavenging capacity of the former by‐products was determined using the 2,2‐diphenyl‐1‐picrylhydrazyl radical (DPPH) method, obtaining EC50 values of 0.79 g d.m. g?1 DPPH (stem) and 1.32 g d.m. g?1 DPPH (pomace). These data shows that both vinification by‐products from the Prensal Blanc variety are a good source of dietary fibre and have antioxidant properties. |
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Keywords: | Antioxidant activity dietary fibre 2,2‐diphenyl‐1‐picrylhydrazyl radical general composition grape pomace grape stem polyphenols Prensal Blanc grape |
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