Czech Journal of Food Sciences (Dec 2008)

Multi-experimental characterisation of grape skin extracts

  • Lenka ŠŤAVÍKOVÁ,
  • Martin POLOVKA,
  • Barbora HOHNOVÁ,
  • Jana ZEMANOVÁ

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/245/2008-CJFS
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. Special Issue
pp. S43 – S48

Abstract

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Grape skins contain a plenty of different flavonoids, most of them revealing significant antioxidant properties. In this contribution, a complex study is presented of grape skin ethanol extracts, prepared from grape skins of two vine grape varieties, Svatovavřinecké (St. Laurent) and Alibernet. Extracts were prepared from two different amounts of lyophilised grape skin powders using the pressurised fluid extraction (PFE). The antioxidant activity of the extracts was tested by EPR spectroscopy in Fenton system generating reactive radicals (*OH, O+>) assays. Total phenolic content (TPC) of the individual extracts and their tristimulus colour values (CIE Lab) were evaluated, using an UV-VIS spectrophotometer. All the data obtained were subsequently correlated and discriminated, using the multivariate statistics, involving the canonical discriminant analysis, principal component analysis, and canonical correlation analysis. Results obtained indicated that PFE is a suitable extraction technique, only slightly influencing antioxidant ability as well as composition of the so-prepared extracts. The influence of extraction conditions on the entire monitored characteristics was insignificant.

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