Isolation of 1-(30,40-Dihydroxyphenyl)-3-(2”,4”,6”-trihydroxyphenyl)-propan-2-ol from Grape Seed Extract and Evaluation of its Antioxidant and Antispasmodic Potential

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Abstract

HPLC profiling of phenolics in grape seed extracts revealed a prominent peak of an unknown substance with concentrations up to 5.3%. Spectroscopic data allowed the identification of the compound 1 as 1-(30,40-dihydroxyphenyl)-3-(2”,4”,6”-trihydroxyphenyl)-propan-2-ol. 1 is known to be produced from catechin and epicatechin through anaerobic bacteria from human, as well as the rat, intestines. It was hypothesized that the marc remaining after expression of juice from grapes became infested during storage, resulting in the production of 1. Because compound 1 is infrequently found in nature and has never been found in grape seeds, its presence may be considered a marker of an unwanted anaerobic bacterial process occurring during production. The antioxidant potential of 1 was determined by DPPH, ABTS, and FRAP (ferric reducing antioxidant power) assays and compared to the potential of the following compounds: phloroglucine, pyrogallol, gallic acid, catechin, and epicatechin. Furthermore, it was established that 1 significantly reduced Guinea pig ileum contraction induced by histamine.

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Glensk, M., Hurst, W. J., Glinski, V. B., Bednarski, M., & Glinski, J. A. (2019). Isolation of 1-(30,40-Dihydroxyphenyl)-3-(2”,4”,6”-trihydroxyphenyl)-propan-2-ol from Grape Seed Extract and Evaluation of its Antioxidant and Antispasmodic Potential. Molecules, 24(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24132466

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