Recovery of polyphenols from red grape pomace and assessment of their antioxidant and anti-cholesterol activities

•Sequential water and ethanol extractions allow polyphenol recovery from grape pomace.•Digestion with Celluclast enzyme improves the amount of polyphenols released from pomace.•Red grape pomace extracts exert antioxidant and cholesterol-lowering activities. The present work aimed at the recovery and...

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Veröffentlicht in:New biotechnology 2016-05, Vol.33 (3), p.338-344
Hauptverfasser: Ferri, Maura, Bin, Sofia, Vallini, Veronica, Fava, Fabio, Michelini, Elisa, Roda, Aldo, Minnucci, Giordano, Bucchi, Giacomo, Tassoni, Annalisa
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Zusammenfassung:•Sequential water and ethanol extractions allow polyphenol recovery from grape pomace.•Digestion with Celluclast enzyme improves the amount of polyphenols released from pomace.•Red grape pomace extracts exert antioxidant and cholesterol-lowering activities. The present work aimed at the recovery and characterization of polyphenolic compounds extracted from red grape pomace (Vitis vinifera L.), a winemaking by-product. Polyphenolic compounds of wet (WP) and dried (DP) red pomace were recovered by enzymatic digestions and ethanol-based extractions. Fungamyl and Celluclast enzymes were found to be the most effective in enhancing polyphenol release from WP. WP samples showed the highest capacity of releasing polyphenols with 2h control 24°C and 2h 1% Celluclast resulting as the best treatments. A significantly lower amount of polyphenols was recovered from DP most probably as a consequence of the pomace drying. The best extracts contained high amounts of total polyphenols, flavonoids, tannins and anthocyanins and exerted antioxidant and cholesterol-lowering activities. The results support the possibility of exploiting the extracts coming from grape processing by-products as ingredients for functional and innovative products in the nutraceutical, pharmaceutical or cosmetic fields.
ISSN:1871-6784
1876-4347
DOI:10.1016/j.nbt.2015.12.004