Antioxidant activity of grape seed (Vitis vinifera) extracts on peroxidation models in vitro

GK Jayaprakasha, RP Singh, KK Sakariah - Food chemistry, 2001 - Elsevier
GK Jayaprakasha, RP Singh, KK Sakariah
Food chemistry, 2001Elsevier
Antioxidant-rich fractions were extracted from grape seeds (Vitis vinifera) using various
solvents, such as acetone, ethyl acetate, methanol and mixtures of different solvents, such
as ethyl acetate (EtOAc) and water in 9: 1, 17: 3 and 4: 1 ratios. The antioxidant activity of the
extracts was evaluated using a β-carotene-linoleate model system and linoleic acid
peroxidation method. At 100 ppm concentration, various extracts showed 65–90%
antioxidant activity. Mixtures of EtOAc and water at different concentrations exhibited more …
Antioxidant-rich fractions were extracted from grape seeds (Vitis vinifera) using various solvents, such as acetone, ethyl acetate, methanol and mixtures of different solvents, such as ethyl acetate (EtOAc) and water in 9:1, 17:3 and 4:1 ratios. The antioxidant activity of the extracts was evaluated using a β-carotene-linoleate model system and linoleic acid peroxidation method. At 100 ppm concentration, various extracts showed 65–90% antioxidant activity. Mixtures of EtOAc and water at different concentrations exhibited more antioxidant activity than other extracts. These extracts also showed good reducing power, at 500 μg/ml concentration, by the potassium ferricyanide reduction method. Grape seed extracts may be exploitable for the preservation of food products as well as for health supplements and nutraceuticals.
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