Nanomaterials (Feb 2022)

<i>Tempranillo</i> Grape Extract in Transfersomes: A Nanoproduct with Antioxidant Activity

  • Carlos Asensio-Regalado,
  • Rosa María Alonso-Salces,
  • Blanca Gallo,
  • Luis A. Berrueta,
  • Benedetta Era,
  • Francesca Pintus,
  • Carla Caddeo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12050746
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. 746

Abstract

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Polyphenols are gaining increasing interest due to their beneficial properties to human health. Grape pomace, the by-product of wine production, is a source of these bioactive compounds. An extract from Tempranillo grape pomace was obtained and characterized qualitatively and quantitatively. The major components found were anthocyanins, flavan-3-ols, and flavonols. To improve the bioavailability of these compounds, the extract was formulated in phospholipid vesicles, namely transfersomes. Spherical unilamellar vesicles around 100 nm each were obtained. The antioxidant activity of both the extract and the transfersomes was evaluated by using colorimetric assays (i.e., DPPH, FRAP, and Folin–Ciocalteu). The cells’ viability and the antioxidant activity were assessed in keratinocytes. The results showed that the extract and the transfersomes had no cytotoxic effects and exerted remarkable antioxidant activity, which was more evident in a vesicle formulation. These findings highlighted the potential of the Tempranillo grape pomace extract and the efficacy of the incorporation into phospholipid vesicles.

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