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Izučenije vybrannych fenolnych veščestv, obladajuščich antioksidantnoj aktivnostju, v jagodach i vine novych mežvidovych sortov vinograda v uslovijach Juga Moravii, Češskoj respubliki
Khafizova, Asiya Askhadovna
Nowadays the study of phenolic compounds and their content in food is of great interest due to their versatile capabilities, and above all their beneficial influence on human health. According to numerous research works phenolic compounds are able to decrease the level of cardiovascular diseases, and they have bactericidal, fungistatic, antioxidant and vitamin properties. Most authors agree that vineyard site, as a combination of soil-climatic conditions, and rootstocks have a significant influence on accumulation and distribution of phenolic compounds. That is why the influence of different vineyard site and rootstocks on content of various phenolic compounds and spectrophotometric indexes of must and wine of new interspecific grape varieties was studied. The results of our research allowed us to choose the best rootstock and vineyard site for each variety. The comparison with control varieties showed that the influence of the year on content of individual phenolic compounds is more prominent than the influence of studied factors (vineyard sites and rootstocks). The knowledge in that area could help to select and recommend certain vineyard sites and rootstocks for those varieties. The choice will be based both on the quality of must and wine and on the potentially positive influence on human health. The correlation of the antioxidant properties with the principal polyphenols showed that individual compounds are weakly associated with all antioxidant parameters, suggesting that the expression of antioxidant activity is rather a consequence of synergism between various phenolics, and it is not simply attributed to specific constituents. On the other hand a strong positive correlation of AAR in grape juice and catechin content was established, these data indicate that catechin is likely to play a major role in antioxidant activity of grapes.
The study of individual phenolic compounds with antioxidant properties in grape berries and wine produced from new interspecific varieties under the conditions of South Moravia, Czech Republic
Khafizova, Asiya Askhadovna
Nowadays the study of phenolic compounds and their content in food is of great interest due to their versatile capabilities, and above all their beneficial influence on human health. According to numerous research works phenolic compounds are able to decrease the level of cardiovascular diseases, and they have bactericidal, fungistatic, antioxidant and vitamin properties. Most authors agree that vineyard site, as a combination of soil-climatic conditions, and rootstocks have a significant influence on accumulation and distribution of phenolic compounds. That is why the influence of different vineyard site and rootstocks on content of various phenolic compounds and spectrophotometric indexes of must and wine of new interspecific grape varieties was studied. The results of our research allowed us to choose the best rootstock and vineyard site for each variety. The comparison with control varieties showed that the influence of the year on content of individual phenolic compounds is more prominent than the influence of studied factors (vineyard sites and rootstocks). The knowledge in that area could help to select and recommend certain vineyard sites and rootstocks for those varieties. The choice will be based both on the quality of must and wine and on the potentially positive influence on human health. The correlation of the antioxidant properties with the principal polyphenols showed that individual compounds are weakly associated with all antioxidant parameters, suggesting that the expression of antioxidant activity is rather a consequence of synergism between various phenolics, and it is not simply attributed to specific constituents. On the other hand a strong positive correlation of AAR in grape juice and catechin content was established, these data indicate that catechin is likely to play a major role in antioxidant activity of grapes.

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