Affiliation:
1. Research Center for Pesticides Synthesis and Expertise, Armenian National Agrarian University, Teryan 74, Yerevan,
0009, Armenia
Abstract
Background:
Oxidative damage to biological molecules is mainly caused by free radicals
produced in the body. Natural antioxidants can prevent the resulting oxidative stress. For this purpose,
particularly grapes and grape products, which contain vitamins and polyphenolic substances
with high antioxidant activity, are used.
Methods:
In the present study, the content of vitamins C and E, beta-carotene, and some flavonoids
(+)-catechin, quercetin, and trans-resveratrol) in the composition of 19 brands of red wines that are
produced in Armenia, was determined by HPLC. Vitamins C, E, beta-carotene, as well as flavonoids
manufactured by Sigma-Aldrich were used as standards.
Results:
The amounts of vitamin E and beta-carotene were below the sensitivity threshold of the
method, and the content of vitamins C and flavonoids varied over a wide range (vitamins C 2.15-
56.1, (+)-catechin 0-620.3; quercetin 0-10.55; trans-resveratrol 0-5.89 mg/L).
Conclusion:
The chromatographic analysis of vitamins and flavonoids allowed us to investigate not
only the content of useful substances that make up red wines but also to identify counterfeit products.
In this study, wines presented directly to retailers were analyzed since the task was both to determine
vitamins and flavonoids and to identify counterfeits. The results of our study showed that among all
the selected wine brands, there were no samples that, in terms of their properties, would not meet the
required parameters.
Funder
State Committee for Science of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Armenia
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.