4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Oligostilbenoids in Vitis vinifera L. Pinot Noir grape cane extract: Isolation, characterization, in vitro antioxidant capacity and anti-proliferative effect on cancer cells

Journal

FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 265, Issue -, Pages 101-110

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2018.05.050

Keywords

Grape cane; Oligostilbenoids; (E)-Resveratrol; Antioxidant capacity; Antiproliferative effect

Funding

  1. FONDECYT Grant from CONICYT, Chile [1150721]
  2. FONDEQUIP Grant from CONICYT, Chile [EQM150025]
  3. CONICYT, Chile [PFB-27]
  4. CORFO, Chile [14 IDL2-30156]

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The following oligostilbenoids were isolated from extracts of Vitis vinifera L. Pinot Noir grape canes produced at a pilot-plant scale: (E)-epsilon-viniferin, (E)-resveratrol, (E)-piceatannol, ampelopsin A, vitisin B, pallidol, (E)-delta-viniferin, (E)-omega-viniferin, (E)-trans-cis-miyabenol C, isorhapontigenin, scirpusin A, and a new isomer named iso-scirpusin A. The antioxidant capacity of the isolated stilbenoids was studied by three different assays, and their 50% inhibition concentration (IC50) against cancer cells was determined by MTT reduction assay. Besides (E)resveratrol, stilbenoids have outstanding antioxidant capacity in the ORAC-FL assay. The strongest anti-proliferative effect was observed for (E)-piceatannol and ampelopsin A against the bladder cancer cell line J82. (E)-Piceatannol has inhibitory effect on human lung cancer SK-MES-1 cells. Moreover, the whole extract has antiproliferative effect on all tested cell lines. In conclusion, beside (E)-resveratrol, grape cane extract contains oligostilbenoids with potential health benefits. This underexploited viticultural residue has the potential to produce valuable phytochemicals or ingredients in functional foods.

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