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Separation Science and Technology | 2016

Recovery of Flavonoids from Grape Skins by Enzyme- Assisted Extraction

Ivana Tomaz; Luna Maslov; Domagoj Stupić; Darko Preiner; Danijela Ašperger; Jasminka Karoglan Kontić

Abstract Grape skin contains large amounts of different flavonoids so it can be used for their recovery. Optimization of enzyme-assisted extraction of flavonoids was conducted using oenological enzyme preparations with respect to enzyme dosage, temperature, extraction time, pH, and enzyme preparation. Optimal conditions were obtained using enzyme preparation Lallzyme EX-V, at the temperature of 45°C, time of 3 h, pH 2.0, and enzyme dosage of 10.52 mg/g. The new optimized extraction method is less expensive, simple, accurate, and selective for the recovery of simple flavonoids. It is based on an environmentally-friendly extraction solvent which may provide a valuable alternative to conventional methods.


Central European Journal of Biology | 2014

In vitro introduction of healthy and virus-infected genotypes of native Croatian grapevine cultivars

Zvjezdana Marković; Darko Preiner; Anita Mihovilović Bošnjak; Toni Safner; Domagoj Stupić; Željko Andabaka; Edi Maletić; Philippe Chatelet; Florent Engelmann; Jasminka Karoglan Kontić

We evaluated the response of eight economically important Croatian grapevine cultivars and studied the impact of their sanitary status on in vitro introduction, by comparing the response of healthy and virus-infected genotypes of one cultivar. Nodal explant survival on three media, M1 (half-strength MS), M2 (full-strength MS) or M3 (full-strength MS with 4.4 µM L−1 benzylaminopurine) was measured after 2 weeks and regrowth after 8 weeks. After 8 weeks, average shoot length and node number were significantly higher on M2 compared to M1 and M3. M3 induced significantly shorter average internode length, compared to M1 and M2. Survival of one healthy and of five cultivar Plavac mali genotypes infected with GFLV, GLRaV-1, GLRaV-3, GLRaV-3+GVA and GLRaV-1+GLRaV-3 was 97.5 and 82.8–87.5%, respectively. Regrowth of the healthy genotype reached 95.5%, but dropped to 5.5–31.4% in infected ones. The healthy genotype showed significantly higher shoot length (6.3 cm) and node number (7.3) compared to infected genotypes, with shoot length between 1.2–2.6 cm and node number between 1.2–3.0. By contrast, internode length was not significantly different between the healthy and the infected genotypes. The present work represents the first successful in vitro introduction for three of the eight native Croatian cultivars studied.


Phytochemical Analysis | 2016

Multi-response optimisation of ultrasound-assisted extraction for recovery of flavonoids from red grape skins using response surface methodology

Ivana Tomaz; Luna Maslov; Domagoj Stupić; Darko Preiner; Danijela Ašperger; Jasminka Karoglan Kontić

INTRODUCTION For the characterisation of grape cultivars, the profile and content of flavonoids are important because these compounds impact grape and wine quality. To determine the correct profile and content of flavonoids, the use of robust, sensitive and reliable methods is necessary. OBJECTIVE The object of this research is to develop a new ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) method for the recovery of flavonoids from grape skins using response surface methodology. METHOD Optimisation of UAE was performed using a complementary study combining a Box-Behnken experimental design with qualitative analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography. RESULTS Optimal extraction conditions were obtained using the extraction solvent composed of acetonitrile:water:formic acid (26:73:1, v/v/v) at an extraction temperature of 50 °C, an extraction time of 15 min in a single-extraction step and with a solid-to-solvent ratio of 1:80 g/mL. The calculated relative standard deviations for the optimal extraction method were very low, measuring less than 5%. CONCLUSIONS This study demonstrates that numerous factors have strong effects on the extraction efficiency, including the type of organic modifier and its percentage in the extraction solvent, the number of extraction steps, the solid-to-solvent ratio, the extraction time and temperature and, finally, the particular nature of analyte and their position within the grape skin cell.


International Journal of Food Properties | 2016

Polyphenolic Composition of the Berry Skin of Six Fungus-Resistant Red Grapevine Varieties

Jasminka Karoglan Kontić; Ivana Rendulić Jelušić; Ivana Tomaz; Darko Preiner; Zvjezdana Marković; Domagoj Stupić; Željko Andabaka; Edi Maletić

Phenolic compound profiles were investigated by high-performance liquid chromatography-diode array detector in three vintages to assess genotypic variation in berry skins of six resistant grapevine varieties: “Cabernet Cortis,” “Chancellor,” “Léon Millot,” “Maréchal Foch,” “Monarch,” and “Regent.” The research has revealed a significant difference among the varieties in the total phenolic content, anthocyanins, flavanols, and flavan-3-ols. A clear differentiation of all varieties by means of the polyphenol profile using discriminant analyses has been achieved. “Regent” reached the significantly highest total polyphenol content, as well as total anthocyanin and total flavonol content. The polyphenol profile of “Chancellor” was quite different from all of the other studied varieties. Although being closely related, “Maréchal Foch” and “Léon Millot” showed qualitatively and quantitatively quite different polyphenol contents. No clear connection between the genetic origin of the varieties and their polyphenol profiles has been found.


Archive | 2019

Extraction Methods of Polyphenol From Grapes: Extractions of Grape Polyphenols

Ivana Tomaz; Nera Huzanić; Darko Preiner; Domagoj Stupić; Željko Andabaka; Edi Maletić; Jasminka Karoglan Kontić; Danijela Ašperger

Abstract The grape is one of the most important horticulture crops in the world and a reliable source of polyphenolic compounds. Nowadays, there are many papers concerning the analysis and especially the extraction of polyphenolic compounds from various parts of the grape berry. Numerous extraction techniques are applied for the recovery of polyphenolic compounds from grape berries including solid-liquid extraction, ultrasound-assisted extraction, microwave-assisted extraction, enzyme-assisted extraction, etc. For all of these techniques, there are numerous published methods, but there is no standardized one. Thus, the aim of this chapter is to unify the known data concerning the extraction methods for the recovery of polyphenols from grapes.


Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2017

Soil compaction under different management practices in a Croatian vineyard

Igor Bogunović; Darija Bilandzija; Zeljko Andabaka; Domagoj Stupić; Jesús Rodrigo Comino; Marija Ćaćić; Luka Brezinscak; Edi Maletić; Paulo Pereira


Acta Chimica Slovenica | 2016

Solid-liquid extraction of phenolics from red grape skins

Ivana Tomaz; Luna Maslov; Domagoj Stupić; Darko Preiner; Danijela Ašperger; Jasminka Karoglan Kontić


3 Biotech | 2016

Application of pectinases for recovery of grape seeds phenolics

Petra Štambuk; Dora Tomašković; Ivana Tomaz; Luna Maslov; Domagoj Stupić; Jasminka Karoglan Kontić


Sustainability challenges in agroecosystems | 2017

Management effect in vineyards on compaction, water conservation and CO2 emission in trafficking zones

Igor Bogunović; Bilandžija Darija; Željko Andabaka; Domagoj Stupić; Ivica Kisić; Edi Maletić; Boris Đurđević


Radovi Zavoda za znanstveni i umjetnički rad u Požegi | 2017

The Production Characteristics of Several Resistant Wine Varieties of the Zagreb Winegrowing Area

Jasminka Karoglan Kontić; Josip Buhin; Darko Preiner; Zvjezdana Marković; Domagoj Stupić; Željko Andabaka; Edi Maletić

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