Resveratrol content in wine – resveratrol biochemical properties

Marie Mikolajková, Natalia Ladicka, Martina Janusova, Kristýna Ondrová, H. Mikulášková, D. Dordević
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Abstract Resveratrol is one of the phenolic compounds with high antioxidant activity. It occurs in nature in two forms, cis- and trans-. The cis- form occurs in grapes, but after being processed into wine, the trans- form is now present. The presence of resveratrol has been demonstrated in more than 72 plant species, mainly in the skins and on the surface of these plants. The physiological function is not completely known, but the highest values of resveratrol have been found in plants infected with microorganisms. Resveratrol is also a phytoalexin, a plant antibiotic that has a protective function in plants. A positive effect of resveratrol has also been observed in humans. According to research, the recommended daily dose should be 12.5 mg/kg body weight, which, according to the levels of resveratrol found in food, cannot be achieved with wine or any other food. Due to very poor bioavailability, where almost three quarters of resveratrol are metabolized in the body, consumption of the recommended daily dose is highly unrealistic. Despite its very low bioavailability, resveratrol has been shown to be an important cardioprotectant, has antitumor activity, is effective in the fight against aging and diabetes, and also acts as a neuroprotective agent. The main method for determining the resveratrol content in food is by high performance liquid chromatography. The aim of the review was to make an overview about chemical properties of resveratrol found in wine.
葡萄酒中白藜芦醇的含量-白藜芦醇的生化特性
摘要白藜芦醇是一种具有较高抗氧化活性的酚类化合物。它在自然界中以顺式和反式两种形式存在。顺式存在于葡萄中,但在加工成葡萄酒后,就出现了转化形式。白藜芦醇已被证实存在于超过72种植物中,主要存在于这些植物的表皮和表面。白藜芦醇的生理功能尚不完全清楚,但在感染微生物的植物中发现了最高的白藜芦醇含量。白藜芦醇也是一种植物抗菌素,是一种对植物具有保护作用的植物抗生素。白藜芦醇对人体也有积极作用。根据研究,推荐的每日剂量应为每公斤体重12.5毫克,根据食物中发现的白藜芦醇含量,这是葡萄酒或任何其他食物都无法达到的。由于白藜芦醇的生物利用度非常低,几乎四分之三的白藜芦醇在体内代谢,因此摄入推荐的每日剂量是非常不现实的。尽管白藜芦醇的生物利用度很低,但它已被证明是一种重要的心脏保护剂,具有抗肿瘤活性,在对抗衰老和糖尿病方面有效,还可作为神经保护剂。测定食品中白藜芦醇含量的主要方法是高效液相色谱法。本文对葡萄酒中白藜芦醇的化学性质进行了综述。
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