"Good Wine Makes Good Blood": An Integrated Approach to Characterize Autochthonous Apulian Grapevines as Promising Candidates for Healthy Wines
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Wine production represents an ancient human activity and one of the most economically important markets in
Europe. Moreover, the health effects of grapes and related products have been largely demonstrated, and
mostly depend on their richness in bioactive molecules such as flavonoid and non-flavonoid phenolic
compounds. Italy has the highest global wine production and provides one of the richest grapevine germplasm
in the Mediterranean area. In this paper, our attention was focused on the evaluation of the total phenol and
anthocyanin content in five autochthonous Apulian grapevine cultivars, in both wines and their non-alcoholic
extracts. Moreover, the potential antioxidant effects of the non-alcoholic wine extracts on the cell viability of
Caco-2 and HeLa carcinoma cell lines were tested. Finally, for the most promising autochthonous selected
cultivars (Negramaro, Nero di Troia and Susumaniello), comparative transcriptomic analysis in berries was
performed using high-throughput sequencing technology.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Apulian grapevines; Negramaro; Nero di Troia; Susumaniello; transcriptomics; anthocyanin pathway; wine composition; antioxidant effects
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