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Effect of Winemaking on the Composition of Red Wine as a Source of Polyphenols for Anti-Infective Biomaterials

Biomaterials releasing bactericides have currently become tools for thwarting medical device-associated infections. The ideal anti-infective biomaterial must counteract infection while safeguarding eukaryotic cell integrity. Red wine is a widely consumed beverage to which many biological properties...

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Autores principales: Di Lorenzo, Arianna, Bloise, Nora, Meneghini, Silvia, Sureda, Antoni, Tenore, Gian Carlo, Visai, Livia, Arciola, Carla Renata, Daglia, Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5503068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28773444
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma9050316
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author Di Lorenzo, Arianna
Bloise, Nora
Meneghini, Silvia
Sureda, Antoni
Tenore, Gian Carlo
Visai, Livia
Arciola, Carla Renata
Daglia, Maria
author_facet Di Lorenzo, Arianna
Bloise, Nora
Meneghini, Silvia
Sureda, Antoni
Tenore, Gian Carlo
Visai, Livia
Arciola, Carla Renata
Daglia, Maria
author_sort Di Lorenzo, Arianna
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description Biomaterials releasing bactericides have currently become tools for thwarting medical device-associated infections. The ideal anti-infective biomaterial must counteract infection while safeguarding eukaryotic cell integrity. Red wine is a widely consumed beverage to which many biological properties are ascribed, including protective effects against oral infections and related bone (osteoarthritis, osteomyelitis, periprosthetic joint infections) and cardiovascular diseases. In this study, fifteen red wine samples derived from grapes native to the Oltrepò Pavese region (Italy), obtained from the winemaking processes of “Bonarda dell’Oltrepò Pavese” red wine, were analyzed alongside three samples obtained from marc pressing. Total polyphenol and monomeric anthocyanin contents were determined and metabolite profiling was conducted by means of a chromatographic analysis. Antibacterial activity of wine samples was evaluated against Streptococcus mutans, responsible for dental caries, Streptococcus salivarius, and Streptococcus pyogenes, two oral bacterial pathogens. Results highlighted the winemaking stages in which samples exhibit the highest content of polyphenols and the greatest antibacterial activity. Considering the global need for new weapons against bacterial infections and alternatives to conventional antibiotics, as well as the favorable bioactivities of polyphenols, results point to red wine as a source of antibacterial substances for developing new anti-infective biomaterials and coatings for biomedical devices.
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spelling pubmed-55030682017-07-28 Effect of Winemaking on the Composition of Red Wine as a Source of Polyphenols for Anti-Infective Biomaterials Di Lorenzo, Arianna Bloise, Nora Meneghini, Silvia Sureda, Antoni Tenore, Gian Carlo Visai, Livia Arciola, Carla Renata Daglia, Maria Materials (Basel) Article Biomaterials releasing bactericides have currently become tools for thwarting medical device-associated infections. The ideal anti-infective biomaterial must counteract infection while safeguarding eukaryotic cell integrity. Red wine is a widely consumed beverage to which many biological properties are ascribed, including protective effects against oral infections and related bone (osteoarthritis, osteomyelitis, periprosthetic joint infections) and cardiovascular diseases. In this study, fifteen red wine samples derived from grapes native to the Oltrepò Pavese region (Italy), obtained from the winemaking processes of “Bonarda dell’Oltrepò Pavese” red wine, were analyzed alongside three samples obtained from marc pressing. Total polyphenol and monomeric anthocyanin contents were determined and metabolite profiling was conducted by means of a chromatographic analysis. Antibacterial activity of wine samples was evaluated against Streptococcus mutans, responsible for dental caries, Streptococcus salivarius, and Streptococcus pyogenes, two oral bacterial pathogens. Results highlighted the winemaking stages in which samples exhibit the highest content of polyphenols and the greatest antibacterial activity. Considering the global need for new weapons against bacterial infections and alternatives to conventional antibiotics, as well as the favorable bioactivities of polyphenols, results point to red wine as a source of antibacterial substances for developing new anti-infective biomaterials and coatings for biomedical devices. MDPI 2016-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5503068/ /pubmed/28773444 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma9050316 Text en © 2016 by the authors; Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Di Lorenzo, Arianna
Bloise, Nora
Meneghini, Silvia
Sureda, Antoni
Tenore, Gian Carlo
Visai, Livia
Arciola, Carla Renata
Daglia, Maria
Effect of Winemaking on the Composition of Red Wine as a Source of Polyphenols for Anti-Infective Biomaterials
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title_short Effect of Winemaking on the Composition of Red Wine as a Source of Polyphenols for Anti-Infective Biomaterials
title_sort effect of winemaking on the composition of red wine as a source of polyphenols for anti-infective biomaterials
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5503068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28773444
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma9050316
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