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Resveratrols in Grape Berry Skins and Leaves in Vitis Germplasm

BACKGROUND: Resveratrol is an important stilbene that benefits human health. However, it is only distributed in a few species including grape and is very expensive. At present, grape has been an important source resveratrol. However, the details are scarce on resveratrol distribution in different Vi...

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Autores principales: Wang, Lijun, Xu, Man, Liu, Chunyan, Wang, Junfang, Xi, Huifen, Wu, Benhong, Loescher, Wayne, Duan, Wei, Fan, Peige, Li, Shaohua
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3634843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23637874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061642
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author Wang, Lijun
Xu, Man
Liu, Chunyan
Wang, Junfang
Xi, Huifen
Wu, Benhong
Loescher, Wayne
Duan, Wei
Fan, Peige
Li, Shaohua
author_facet Wang, Lijun
Xu, Man
Liu, Chunyan
Wang, Junfang
Xi, Huifen
Wu, Benhong
Loescher, Wayne
Duan, Wei
Fan, Peige
Li, Shaohua
author_sort Wang, Lijun
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description BACKGROUND: Resveratrol is an important stilbene that benefits human health. However, it is only distributed in a few species including grape and is very expensive. At present, grape has been an important source resveratrol. However, the details are scarce on resveratrol distribution in different Vitis species or cultivars. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDING: The composition and content of resveratrols were investigated by HPLC for assessing genotypic variation in berry skins and leaves of 75 grape cultivars, belonging to 3 species and 7 interspecific hybrids. Trans-resveratrol, cis-piceid and trans-piceid were detected in berry skins and leaves, but cis-resveratrol was not. Resveratrol content largely varied with genetic background as well as usage. In most cultivars, total resveratrol including the above three compounds was higher in berry skins than leaves. In berry skins of most cultivars and leaves of almost all cultivars, cis-piceid was the most abundant resveratrol; trans-resveratrol and trans-piceid were minor components. Some specific cultivars were found with extremely high levels of trans-resveratrol, cis- piceid, trans-piceid or total resveratrols in berry skins or leaves. In skins and leaves, rootstock cultivars had a higher content of total resveratrols, and the cultivated European type cultivars and their hybrids with V. labrusca had relatively low totals. There were no significant correlations of the amounts of total resveratrols or any individual resveratrol between berry skins and leaves. All 75 cultivars can be divided into four groups based on the composition of resveratrols and their concentration by principal component analysis. CONCLUSION: Resveratrol content of grape berries and leaves varied largely with their genetic background and usage. Rootstock cultivars had a higher content of total resveratrols than the other germplasm. Total resveratrols were lower in leaves than berry skins in most cultivars. Cis-piceid was the most abundant resveratrol in most cultivars, and trans-res and trans-pd were minor components.
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spelling pubmed-36348432013-05-01 Resveratrols in Grape Berry Skins and Leaves in Vitis Germplasm Wang, Lijun Xu, Man Liu, Chunyan Wang, Junfang Xi, Huifen Wu, Benhong Loescher, Wayne Duan, Wei Fan, Peige Li, Shaohua PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Resveratrol is an important stilbene that benefits human health. However, it is only distributed in a few species including grape and is very expensive. At present, grape has been an important source resveratrol. However, the details are scarce on resveratrol distribution in different Vitis species or cultivars. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDING: The composition and content of resveratrols were investigated by HPLC for assessing genotypic variation in berry skins and leaves of 75 grape cultivars, belonging to 3 species and 7 interspecific hybrids. Trans-resveratrol, cis-piceid and trans-piceid were detected in berry skins and leaves, but cis-resveratrol was not. Resveratrol content largely varied with genetic background as well as usage. In most cultivars, total resveratrol including the above three compounds was higher in berry skins than leaves. In berry skins of most cultivars and leaves of almost all cultivars, cis-piceid was the most abundant resveratrol; trans-resveratrol and trans-piceid were minor components. Some specific cultivars were found with extremely high levels of trans-resveratrol, cis- piceid, trans-piceid or total resveratrols in berry skins or leaves. In skins and leaves, rootstock cultivars had a higher content of total resveratrols, and the cultivated European type cultivars and their hybrids with V. labrusca had relatively low totals. There were no significant correlations of the amounts of total resveratrols or any individual resveratrol between berry skins and leaves. All 75 cultivars can be divided into four groups based on the composition of resveratrols and their concentration by principal component analysis. CONCLUSION: Resveratrol content of grape berries and leaves varied largely with their genetic background and usage. Rootstock cultivars had a higher content of total resveratrols than the other germplasm. Total resveratrols were lower in leaves than berry skins in most cultivars. Cis-piceid was the most abundant resveratrol in most cultivars, and trans-res and trans-pd were minor components. Public Library of Science 2013-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3634843/ /pubmed/23637874 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061642 Text en © 2013 Wang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wang, Lijun
Xu, Man
Liu, Chunyan
Wang, Junfang
Xi, Huifen
Wu, Benhong
Loescher, Wayne
Duan, Wei
Fan, Peige
Li, Shaohua
Resveratrols in Grape Berry Skins and Leaves in Vitis Germplasm
title Resveratrols in Grape Berry Skins and Leaves in Vitis Germplasm
title_full Resveratrols in Grape Berry Skins and Leaves in Vitis Germplasm
title_fullStr Resveratrols in Grape Berry Skins and Leaves in Vitis Germplasm
title_full_unstemmed Resveratrols in Grape Berry Skins and Leaves in Vitis Germplasm
title_short Resveratrols in Grape Berry Skins and Leaves in Vitis Germplasm
title_sort resveratrols in grape berry skins and leaves in vitis germplasm
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3634843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23637874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061642
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