Stilbenoid profiles of canes from Vitis and Muscadinia species

Alison D. Pawlus, Ramla Sahli, Jonathan Bisson, Céline Rivière, Jean Claude Delaunay, Tristan Richard, Eric Gomès, Louis Bordenave, Pierre Waffo-Téguo, Jean Michel Mérillon

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Abstract

We present stilbenoid profiles of canes from 16 grapevines. Fifteen stilbenoids were obtained through isolation and structure identification using MS, NMR, and [α]D or as commercial standards. An HPLC-UV method for the simultaneous quantification of nine of these stilbenoids was developed and applied to canes of Vitis amurensis, Vitis arizonica, Vitis berlandieri, Vitis betulifolia, Vitis cinerea, Vitis × champini, Vitis × doaniana, Vitis labrusca, Vitis candicans (syn. Vitis mustangensis), Vitis riparia, Vitis rupestris, Vitis vinifera, Muscadinia rotundifolia, and a V. vinifera × M. rotundifolia hybrid. In these species, E-ampelopsin E, E-amurensin B, E-piceid, E-piceatannol, E-resveratrol, E-resveratroloside, E-ε-viniferin, E-ω-viniferin, and E-vitisin B were quantified, when found in sufficient amounts. Total concentrations ranged from ∼2.2 to 19.5 g/kg of dry weight. Additional stilbenoids, E-3,5,4′-trihydroxystilbene 2-C-glucoside, Z-ampelopsin E, Z-trans-miyabenol C, E-trans-miyabenol C, scirpusin A, and Z-vitisin B, were identified but not quantified. Our results indicate that canes, particularly those of non-vinifera species, have substantial quantities of valuable, health-promoting stilbenoids.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)501-511
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of agricultural and food chemistry
Volume61
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 23 2013

Keywords

  • Muscadinia rotundifolia
  • Vitis
  • grapevine cane
  • quantification
  • stilbenoid

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