Main fatty acids, phenolic compounds, and evaluation of gastroprotective effect of malbec grape seeds, a wine industry by-product

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Grape seeds are the main winemaking by-product, which has a high content of bioactive compounds. This study aims to evaluate the profile of fatty acids and phenolics of grape seeds (an organic waste), obtained from a Peruvian wine factory; the antioxidant activity and the gastroprotective effect of alcoholic extracts were also determined. The oil extraction yield was 14.8%, mainly composed of linoleic (71.6%) and oleic (17.4%) acids. Furthermore, 22 phenolic compounds in the methanolic extract were identified by UHPLC-Q/Orbitrap/MS/MS, being the flavan-3-oles and procyanidins the major components. The content of phenolics and the antioxidant activity (IC50) were 40.03 ± 0.36 mg of GAE/g of dry seed and 15.31 ± 0.03 µg/mL respectively. The methanolic extract of grape seeds exhibited a great gastroprotective effect against gastric ulcers induced by naproxen, achieving 80% inhibition at a dose of 600 mg/kg. Base on the results, the grape seeds are a potential source of bioactive compounds, and their use is an alternative for the prevention of gastric ulcers.

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Gonzales-Uscamayta, M., Chávez-Flores, J. E., Obregón-Tinoco, H., Cardenas-Toro, F. P., Simirgiotis, M. J., Borquez, J., & Robles-Caycho, J. (2020). Main fatty acids, phenolic compounds, and evaluation of gastroprotective effect of malbec grape seeds, a wine industry by-product. Rasayan Journal of Chemistry, 13(4), 2455–2465. https://doi.org/10.31788/RJC.2020.1345955

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