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Assessment of Antioxidant and Antimutagenic Properties of Red and White Wine Extracts In Vitro

Authors :
Sotiria Makri
Kouretas Demetrios
Maria Halabalaki
Zoi-Vasiliki Skaperda
Eleni V Mikropoulou
Fotios Tekos
Yorgos Kotseridis
Georgios Papaefstathiou
Ioannis D. Kyriazis
Anastasia Patouna
Kallirroi Terizi
Source :
Metabolites, Vol 11, Iss 436, p 436 (2021), Metabolites, Volume 11, Issue 7, Pages: 436
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

Wine is an alcoholic beverage of complex composition obtained through the fermentation of grape must. The consumption of wine has already been associated with a multitude of beneficial effects due to its high polyphenolic content. In this study, four Greek emblematic wines from two red (i.e., Xinomavro and Agiorgitiko) and two white (i.e., Assyrtiko and Malagouzia) varieties were analyzed for the estimation of their antioxidant profiles. To address this question, we assessed their ability to scavenge both synthetic and endogenous free radicals, such as DPPH•, ABTS+•, OH•, O2−, their potential reducing power, and their antimutagenic and antigenotoxic properties. All varieties exhibited potent antioxidant activity, as indicated by the results of methods above, with the red wines appearing more effective than the white ones regarding antioxidant capacity. Our small-scale study is the first to reveal that these wine varieties may have the ability to scavenge the most reactive endogenous radicals. In the future, this finding must be accompanied by larger studies to fill a knowledge gap in the scientific literature concerning a holistic approach of the in vitro antioxidant action of plant polyphenolic compounds. Conclusively, we believe that wines possess high bioactivity that allow them to settle in the industry of food additives and medicinal products.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22181989
Volume :
11
Issue :
436
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Metabolites
Accession number :
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