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Fruit as a substrate for a wine: A case study of selected berry and drupe fruit wines

Cakar, Uros; Petrović, Aleksandar; Pejin, Boris; Cakar, Mira; Živković, Marijana; Vajs, Vlatka E; Đorđević, Brizita

(Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Cakar, Uros
AU  - Petrović, Aleksandar
AU  - Pejin, Boris
AU  - Cakar, Mira
AU  - Živković, Marijana
AU  - Vajs, Vlatka E
AU  - Đorđević, Brizita
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1254
AB  - This study aimed to estimate the potential of the selected berry (strawberry) and drupe (apricot, plum and sweet cherry) fruits as the substrates for the production of new fruit wines enriched with phenolic compounds. Sweet cherry wine (cultivar Burlat) stood out both for the profound content of phenolics (followed by their chemical profile) and potent anti-DPPH radical activity. The same fruit wine samples exhibited high redox potentials, slightly lower than strawberry and plum wine samples. Therefore, sweet cherry cultivar Burlat may be well recommended for development of novel fruit-based products endowed with naturally occurring phenolics. In any case, the remaining four cultivars are also worth further research efforts, particularly apricot cultivar Keckemetska ruza, which is one of the representatives of greatly underestimated fruit type thus far as a substrate for the production of the relevant fruit wines.
PB  - Elsevier, Amsterdam
T2  - Scientia Horticulturae
T1  - Fruit as a substrate for a wine: A case study of selected berry and drupe fruit wines
EP  - 49
SP  - 42
VL  - 244
DO  - 10.1016/j.scienta.2018.09.020
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Cakar, Uros and Petrović, Aleksandar and Pejin, Boris and Cakar, Mira and Živković, Marijana and Vajs, Vlatka E and Đorđević, Brizita",
year = "2019",
abstract = "This study aimed to estimate the potential of the selected berry (strawberry) and drupe (apricot, plum and sweet cherry) fruits as the substrates for the production of new fruit wines enriched with phenolic compounds. Sweet cherry wine (cultivar Burlat) stood out both for the profound content of phenolics (followed by their chemical profile) and potent anti-DPPH radical activity. The same fruit wine samples exhibited high redox potentials, slightly lower than strawberry and plum wine samples. Therefore, sweet cherry cultivar Burlat may be well recommended for development of novel fruit-based products endowed with naturally occurring phenolics. In any case, the remaining four cultivars are also worth further research efforts, particularly apricot cultivar Keckemetska ruza, which is one of the representatives of greatly underestimated fruit type thus far as a substrate for the production of the relevant fruit wines.",
publisher = "Elsevier, Amsterdam",
journal = "Scientia Horticulturae",
title = "Fruit as a substrate for a wine: A case study of selected berry and drupe fruit wines",
pages = "49-42",
volume = "244",
doi = "10.1016/j.scienta.2018.09.020"
}
Cakar, U., Petrović, A., Pejin, B., Cakar, M., Živković, M., Vajs, V. E.,& Đorđević, B.. (2019). Fruit as a substrate for a wine: A case study of selected berry and drupe fruit wines. in Scientia Horticulturae
Elsevier, Amsterdam., 244, 42-49.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2018.09.020
Cakar U, Petrović A, Pejin B, Cakar M, Živković M, Vajs VE, Đorđević B. Fruit as a substrate for a wine: A case study of selected berry and drupe fruit wines. in Scientia Horticulturae. 2019;244:42-49.
doi:10.1016/j.scienta.2018.09.020 .
Cakar, Uros, Petrović, Aleksandar, Pejin, Boris, Cakar, Mira, Živković, Marijana, Vajs, Vlatka E, Đorđević, Brizita, "Fruit as a substrate for a wine: A case study of selected berry and drupe fruit wines" in Scientia Horticulturae, 244 (2019):42-49,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2018.09.020 . .
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Impact of vinification procedure on fruit wine inhibitory activity against alpha-glucosidase

Cakar, Uros; Grozdanic, Nada; Pejin, Boris; Vasic, Vesna; Cakar, Mira; Petrović, Aleksandar; Đorđević, Brizita

(Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Cakar, Uros
AU  - Grozdanic, Nada
AU  - Pejin, Boris
AU  - Vasic, Vesna
AU  - Cakar, Mira
AU  - Petrović, Aleksandar
AU  - Đorđević, Brizita
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1158
AB  - alpha-Glucosidase inhibitory activity (AGL) of fruit wine samples made from blueberry, black chokeberry, blackberry, raspberry and sour cherry cultivars grown in Serbia was studied using an microvinification procedure. More precisely, both sugar and enzyme were added to the fruit must before fermentation for half of the samples. This increased the extraction of phenolic compounds. All the samples showed higher bioactivity compared to acarbose, the compound used as a positive control. Blueberry (IC50 similar to 27 +/- 1 mu g/ml) and black chokeberry (IC50 similar to 28 +/- 1 mu g/ml) wine samples had the highest values regardless of the vinification method. In addition to this, chlorogenic and caffeic acids were recognised as their key AGL bioactives. Taken all together, the fruit wine samples or their lyophilised extracts may be considered as complementary medicine supplements of potential interest for the control of postprandial hyperglycemia.
PB  - Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam
T2  - Food Bioscience
T1  - Impact of vinification procedure on fruit wine inhibitory activity against alpha-glucosidase
EP  - 7
SP  - 1
VL  - 25
DO  - 10.1016/j.fbio.2018.06.009
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Cakar, Uros and Grozdanic, Nada and Pejin, Boris and Vasic, Vesna and Cakar, Mira and Petrović, Aleksandar and Đorđević, Brizita",
year = "2018",
abstract = "alpha-Glucosidase inhibitory activity (AGL) of fruit wine samples made from blueberry, black chokeberry, blackberry, raspberry and sour cherry cultivars grown in Serbia was studied using an microvinification procedure. More precisely, both sugar and enzyme were added to the fruit must before fermentation for half of the samples. This increased the extraction of phenolic compounds. All the samples showed higher bioactivity compared to acarbose, the compound used as a positive control. Blueberry (IC50 similar to 27 +/- 1 mu g/ml) and black chokeberry (IC50 similar to 28 +/- 1 mu g/ml) wine samples had the highest values regardless of the vinification method. In addition to this, chlorogenic and caffeic acids were recognised as their key AGL bioactives. Taken all together, the fruit wine samples or their lyophilised extracts may be considered as complementary medicine supplements of potential interest for the control of postprandial hyperglycemia.",
publisher = "Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam",
journal = "Food Bioscience",
title = "Impact of vinification procedure on fruit wine inhibitory activity against alpha-glucosidase",
pages = "7-1",
volume = "25",
doi = "10.1016/j.fbio.2018.06.009"
}
Cakar, U., Grozdanic, N., Pejin, B., Vasic, V., Cakar, M., Petrović, A.,& Đorđević, B.. (2018). Impact of vinification procedure on fruit wine inhibitory activity against alpha-glucosidase. in Food Bioscience
Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam., 25, 1-7.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fbio.2018.06.009
Cakar U, Grozdanic N, Pejin B, Vasic V, Cakar M, Petrović A, Đorđević B. Impact of vinification procedure on fruit wine inhibitory activity against alpha-glucosidase. in Food Bioscience. 2018;25:1-7.
doi:10.1016/j.fbio.2018.06.009 .
Cakar, Uros, Grozdanic, Nada, Pejin, Boris, Vasic, Vesna, Cakar, Mira, Petrović, Aleksandar, Đorđević, Brizita, "Impact of vinification procedure on fruit wine inhibitory activity against alpha-glucosidase" in Food Bioscience, 25 (2018):1-7,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fbio.2018.06.009 . .
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Fruit Wines Inhibitory Activity Against alpha-Glucosidase

Cakar, Uros; Grozdanic, Nada; Petrović, Aleksandar; Pejin, Boris; Nastasijević, Branislav; Marković, Bojan; Đorđević, Brizita

(Bentham Science Publ Ltd, Sharjah, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Cakar, Uros
AU  - Grozdanic, Nada
AU  - Petrović, Aleksandar
AU  - Pejin, Boris
AU  - Nastasijević, Branislav
AU  - Marković, Bojan
AU  - Đorđević, Brizita
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1084
AB  - Background: Fruit wines are well known for their profound health-promoting properties including both enzyme activations and inhibitions. They may act preventive in regard to diabetes melitus and other chronic diseases. Objectives: Potential alpha-glucosidase inhibitory activity of fruit wines made from blueberry, black chokeberry, blackberry, raspberry and sour cherry was the subject of this study. Method: In order to increase the alcohol content due to enriched extraction of total phenolics, sugar was added in the fruit pomace of the half of the examined fruit wine samples. Results: Compared with acarbose used as a positive control (IC50 = 73.78 mu g/mL), all fruit wine samples exhibited higher alpha-glucosidase inhibitory activity. Indeed, blueberry wine samples stood out, both prepared with IC50 = 24.14 mu g/mL, lyophilised extract yield 3.23% and without IC50 = 46.39 mu g/mL, lyophilised extract yield 2.89% and with addition of sugar before fermentation. Chlorogenic acid predominantly contributed to alpha-glucosidase inhibitory activity of the blueberry, black chokeberry and sour cherry wine samples. However, ellagic acid, a potent alpha-glucosidase inhibitor possessing a planar structure, only slightly affected the activity of the blueberry wine samples, due to the lower concentration. In addition to this, molecular docking study of chlorogenic acid pointed out the importance of binding energy (-8.5 kcal/mol) for the inhibition of the enzyme. Conclusion: In summary, fruit wines made from blueberry should be primarily taken into consideration as a medicinal food targeting diabetes mellitus type 2 in the early stage, if additional studies would confirm their therapeutic potential for the control of postprandial hyperglycemia.
PB  - Bentham Science Publ Ltd, Sharjah
T2  - Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
T1  - Fruit Wines Inhibitory Activity Against alpha-Glucosidase
EP  - 1272
IS  - 15
SP  - 1264
VL  - 18
DO  - 10.2174/1389201019666180410112439
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Cakar, Uros and Grozdanic, Nada and Petrović, Aleksandar and Pejin, Boris and Nastasijević, Branislav and Marković, Bojan and Đorđević, Brizita",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Background: Fruit wines are well known for their profound health-promoting properties including both enzyme activations and inhibitions. They may act preventive in regard to diabetes melitus and other chronic diseases. Objectives: Potential alpha-glucosidase inhibitory activity of fruit wines made from blueberry, black chokeberry, blackberry, raspberry and sour cherry was the subject of this study. Method: In order to increase the alcohol content due to enriched extraction of total phenolics, sugar was added in the fruit pomace of the half of the examined fruit wine samples. Results: Compared with acarbose used as a positive control (IC50 = 73.78 mu g/mL), all fruit wine samples exhibited higher alpha-glucosidase inhibitory activity. Indeed, blueberry wine samples stood out, both prepared with IC50 = 24.14 mu g/mL, lyophilised extract yield 3.23% and without IC50 = 46.39 mu g/mL, lyophilised extract yield 2.89% and with addition of sugar before fermentation. Chlorogenic acid predominantly contributed to alpha-glucosidase inhibitory activity of the blueberry, black chokeberry and sour cherry wine samples. However, ellagic acid, a potent alpha-glucosidase inhibitor possessing a planar structure, only slightly affected the activity of the blueberry wine samples, due to the lower concentration. In addition to this, molecular docking study of chlorogenic acid pointed out the importance of binding energy (-8.5 kcal/mol) for the inhibition of the enzyme. Conclusion: In summary, fruit wines made from blueberry should be primarily taken into consideration as a medicinal food targeting diabetes mellitus type 2 in the early stage, if additional studies would confirm their therapeutic potential for the control of postprandial hyperglycemia.",
publisher = "Bentham Science Publ Ltd, Sharjah",
journal = "Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology",
title = "Fruit Wines Inhibitory Activity Against alpha-Glucosidase",
pages = "1272-1264",
number = "15",
volume = "18",
doi = "10.2174/1389201019666180410112439"
}
Cakar, U., Grozdanic, N., Petrović, A., Pejin, B., Nastasijević, B., Marković, B.,& Đorđević, B.. (2017). Fruit Wines Inhibitory Activity Against alpha-Glucosidase. in Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Bentham Science Publ Ltd, Sharjah., 18(15), 1264-1272.
https://doi.org/10.2174/1389201019666180410112439
Cakar U, Grozdanic N, Petrović A, Pejin B, Nastasijević B, Marković B, Đorđević B. Fruit Wines Inhibitory Activity Against alpha-Glucosidase. in Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology. 2017;18(15):1264-1272.
doi:10.2174/1389201019666180410112439 .
Cakar, Uros, Grozdanic, Nada, Petrović, Aleksandar, Pejin, Boris, Nastasijević, Branislav, Marković, Bojan, Đorđević, Brizita, "Fruit Wines Inhibitory Activity Against alpha-Glucosidase" in Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 18, no. 15 (2017):1264-1272,
https://doi.org/10.2174/1389201019666180410112439 . .
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