Horticultural Science (Mar 2016)

Resveratrol and piceid isomers concentrations in grapevine shoots, leaves, and tendrils

  • J. Lachman,
  • Z. Kotíková,
  • A. Hejtmánková,
  • V. Pivec,
  • O. Pšeničnaja,
  • M. Šulc,
  • R. Střalková,
  • M. Dědina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/258/2014-HORTSCI
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 1
pp. 25 – 32

Abstract

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The objective of this study was to evaluate the levels of cis- and trans-isomers of resveratrol and piceid contained in the shoots, leaves and tendrils of six grapevine varieties and three locations processed under two different drying conditions. The highest trans-resveratrol content was found in the shoots; trans-piceid was contained in lesser amounts (7%) and cis-forms only in very small amounts (~1%). In leaves, both forms of piceid were dominant, while in tendrils trans- and cis-forms of piceid were dominant in samples dried in the laboratory oven at 40°C. Pinot Noir differed from other varieties with a high trans-resveratrol amount. Growing location affected trans-resveratrol levels. Our results suggest that the trimmed clippings might be used as a valuable and inexpensive source of stilbenes. Clippings preserved by drying might be further processed to nutraceuticals or as an additive to the feed.

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