Phenolic extracts from berry seeds have been extensively studied for their health benefits. However, few studies have been conducted on the effects of phenolic extracts from Vitis L. canes and berry stems. The Chinese spine grape (V. davidii Foex) is an important and widely distributed wild species of Vitis L. The present study explored the metabolomic profile and evaluated the antioxidant activity of phenolic compounds in extracts from V. davidii Foex. canes and stems, with a focus on their role in preventing DNA damage caused by free radicals and inhibiting the growth of breast (MCF-7) and cervical (HeLa) cancer cells. Total phenolic compounds in the dried berry stems of spine grapes were higher than that in vine canes. Analysis of the ex...
PubMed ID: 23025419Grape is one of the world's largest fruit crops, with an approximate annual produ...
The majority of studies on grape secondary metabolism are focusing on the berry or stem and leaves p...
Grapevine woody by-products contain bioactive substances, mainly phenolic compounds (PCs), whose ben...
Grape extracts and wine have been studied widely due to their beneficial effects on human health. Ho...
Grape canes are the main agro-wastes from vineyards. This work studied the antioxidant activities of...
In the assessment of the antioxidant properties of edible plants, the widely consumed Vitis × labrus...
Vitis vinifera L. is a plant species rich in phenolic compounds that are usually associated with the...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant Properties of Plant Extr...
In recent years, a number of reports have shown the anticancer activity of grape extracts and wine a...
Grape leaves influence several biological activities in the cardiovascular system, acting as antioxi...
Grape canes, also named vine shoots, are well-known viticultural byproducts containing high levels o...
A diet rich in plant foods is strongly recommended for its beneficial effect on human health. In fac...
Total phenolic contents (TPC), total flavonoid contents (TFC), related antioxidative and antiradical...
In the present investigation, leaf ethanolic extracts of Vitis vinifera were assayed for their polyp...
<p>A diversity of secondary plant metabolite with an antioxidant character are present in the vegeta...
PubMed ID: 23025419Grape is one of the world's largest fruit crops, with an approximate annual produ...
The majority of studies on grape secondary metabolism are focusing on the berry or stem and leaves p...
Grapevine woody by-products contain bioactive substances, mainly phenolic compounds (PCs), whose ben...
Grape extracts and wine have been studied widely due to their beneficial effects on human health. Ho...
Grape canes are the main agro-wastes from vineyards. This work studied the antioxidant activities of...
In the assessment of the antioxidant properties of edible plants, the widely consumed Vitis × labrus...
Vitis vinifera L. is a plant species rich in phenolic compounds that are usually associated with the...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant Properties of Plant Extr...
In recent years, a number of reports have shown the anticancer activity of grape extracts and wine a...
Grape leaves influence several biological activities in the cardiovascular system, acting as antioxi...
Grape canes, also named vine shoots, are well-known viticultural byproducts containing high levels o...
A diet rich in plant foods is strongly recommended for its beneficial effect on human health. In fac...
Total phenolic contents (TPC), total flavonoid contents (TFC), related antioxidative and antiradical...
In the present investigation, leaf ethanolic extracts of Vitis vinifera were assayed for their polyp...
<p>A diversity of secondary plant metabolite with an antioxidant character are present in the vegeta...
PubMed ID: 23025419Grape is one of the world's largest fruit crops, with an approximate annual produ...
The majority of studies on grape secondary metabolism are focusing on the berry or stem and leaves p...
Grapevine woody by-products contain bioactive substances, mainly phenolic compounds (PCs), whose ben...