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Varietal differences among the polyphenol profiles of seven table grape cultivars studied by LC-DAD-MS-MS

Journal

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 50, Issue 20, Pages 5691-5696

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jf0204102

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anthocyanins; hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives; flavan-3 ols; flavonols; HPLC-DAD-MS; stilbenoids; table grapes; total phenolics; Vitis vinifera

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Polyphenols present in red table grape varieties Red Globe Flame Seedless, Crimson Seedless, and Napoleon, and the white varieties Superior Seedless, Dominga, and Moscatel Italica were analyzed by HPLC-DAD-MS The anthocyanins peonidin 3 glucoside cyanidin 3-glucoside (and their corresponding p-coumaroyl derivatives), malvidin 3 glucoside, petunidin 3-glucoside, and delphinidin 3 glucoside were found In addition caffeoyltartaric acid, p-coumaroyltartaric acid, and the flavonols quercetin 3-glucuronide, quercetin 3-rutinoside quercetin 3 glucoside, kaempferol 3-galactoside, kaempferol 3 glucoside, and isorhamnetin 3 glucoside were detected Flavan 3 ols were also detected and were identified as gallocatechin procyanidin B1, procyanidin B2, procyanidin B4, procyanidin C1, catechin, and epigallocatechin These phenolics were present only in the skin, as the flesh of these grape cultivars was almost devoid of these compounds Anthocyanins were the main phenolics in red grapes ranging from 69 (Crimson Seedless) to 151 (Flame Seedless) mg/kg fresh weight of grapes, whereas flavan 3 ols were the most abundant phenolics in the white varieties ranging from 52 (Dominga) to 81 (Moscatel Italica) mg/kg fresh weight of grapes Total phenolics ranged from 115 (Dominga) to 361 (Flame Seedless) mg/kg fresh weight of grapes This means that a serving of unpeeled table grapes (200 g) could provide up to 72 mg of total phenolics (Flame Seedless) These results indicate that the intake of unpeeled table grapes should be recommended in dietary habits as a potential source of antioxidant and anticarcinogenic phenolic compounds.

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