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Vitis vinifera L. Pruning Waste for Bud-Preparations as Source of Phenolic Compounds–Traditional and Innovative Extraction Techniques to Produce New Natural Products

Herbal products are now considered among the most important sources of phenolic compounds: the FINNOVER project aimed at the creation and development of sustainable supply chains to extract and use natural biologically active agents. Vitis vinifera is one of the most utilised herbal products derived...

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Autores principales: Donno, Dario, Turrini, Federica, Boggia, Raffaella, Guido, Maddalena, Gamba, Giovanni, Mellano, Maria Gabriella, Riondato, Isidoro, Beccaro, Gabriele Loris
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8624332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34834596
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10112233
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author Donno, Dario
Turrini, Federica
Boggia, Raffaella
Guido, Maddalena
Gamba, Giovanni
Mellano, Maria Gabriella
Riondato, Isidoro
Beccaro, Gabriele Loris
author_facet Donno, Dario
Turrini, Federica
Boggia, Raffaella
Guido, Maddalena
Gamba, Giovanni
Mellano, Maria Gabriella
Riondato, Isidoro
Beccaro, Gabriele Loris
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description Herbal products are now considered among the most important sources of phenolic compounds: the FINNOVER project aimed at the creation and development of sustainable supply chains to extract and use natural biologically active agents. Vitis vinifera is one of the most utilised herbal products derived from buds and sprouts as polyphenolic food supplements for its homeostatic and astringent properties. This research was aimed to describe the antioxidant capacity and the phytochemical composition of V. vinifera herbal products by the application of spectroscopic and chromatographic fingerprints considering phenolics as potential markers to significantly differentiate traditional preparations (macerates) from innovative extracts obtained by an ultrasound extraction from V. vinifera buds. Two different commercial products were also considered. Flavonols were the most abundant class in ultrasound extracts (45%), while phenolic acids were the most important class in traditional macerates (49%) and commercial bud-preparations (about 50%). This study may support the potential use of V. vinifera bud-products (starting from pruning byproducts) as food supplements to integrate human diet with good amounts of phenolics. Finally, the use of different extraction methods on the same plant material could be an important development to produce innovative herbal products with a phytochemical composition similar to traditional preparations.
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spelling pubmed-86243322021-11-27 Vitis vinifera L. Pruning Waste for Bud-Preparations as Source of Phenolic Compounds–Traditional and Innovative Extraction Techniques to Produce New Natural Products Donno, Dario Turrini, Federica Boggia, Raffaella Guido, Maddalena Gamba, Giovanni Mellano, Maria Gabriella Riondato, Isidoro Beccaro, Gabriele Loris Plants (Basel) Article Herbal products are now considered among the most important sources of phenolic compounds: the FINNOVER project aimed at the creation and development of sustainable supply chains to extract and use natural biologically active agents. Vitis vinifera is one of the most utilised herbal products derived from buds and sprouts as polyphenolic food supplements for its homeostatic and astringent properties. This research was aimed to describe the antioxidant capacity and the phytochemical composition of V. vinifera herbal products by the application of spectroscopic and chromatographic fingerprints considering phenolics as potential markers to significantly differentiate traditional preparations (macerates) from innovative extracts obtained by an ultrasound extraction from V. vinifera buds. Two different commercial products were also considered. Flavonols were the most abundant class in ultrasound extracts (45%), while phenolic acids were the most important class in traditional macerates (49%) and commercial bud-preparations (about 50%). This study may support the potential use of V. vinifera bud-products (starting from pruning byproducts) as food supplements to integrate human diet with good amounts of phenolics. Finally, the use of different extraction methods on the same plant material could be an important development to produce innovative herbal products with a phytochemical composition similar to traditional preparations. MDPI 2021-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8624332/ /pubmed/34834596 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10112233 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Donno, Dario
Turrini, Federica
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Guido, Maddalena
Gamba, Giovanni
Mellano, Maria Gabriella
Riondato, Isidoro
Beccaro, Gabriele Loris
Vitis vinifera L. Pruning Waste for Bud-Preparations as Source of Phenolic Compounds–Traditional and Innovative Extraction Techniques to Produce New Natural Products
title Vitis vinifera L. Pruning Waste for Bud-Preparations as Source of Phenolic Compounds–Traditional and Innovative Extraction Techniques to Produce New Natural Products
title_full Vitis vinifera L. Pruning Waste for Bud-Preparations as Source of Phenolic Compounds–Traditional and Innovative Extraction Techniques to Produce New Natural Products
title_fullStr Vitis vinifera L. Pruning Waste for Bud-Preparations as Source of Phenolic Compounds–Traditional and Innovative Extraction Techniques to Produce New Natural Products
title_full_unstemmed Vitis vinifera L. Pruning Waste for Bud-Preparations as Source of Phenolic Compounds–Traditional and Innovative Extraction Techniques to Produce New Natural Products
title_short Vitis vinifera L. Pruning Waste for Bud-Preparations as Source of Phenolic Compounds–Traditional and Innovative Extraction Techniques to Produce New Natural Products
title_sort vitis vinifera l. pruning waste for bud-preparations as source of phenolic compounds–traditional and innovative extraction techniques to produce new natural products
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8624332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34834596
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10112233
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