Comparative Antioxidant Effectiveness of White and Red Wine and Their Phenolic Extracts Towards Low-Density Lipoprotein Oxidation

2005 
The ability of six white and four red Greek wines to inhibit the Cu2+-induced oxidation of LDL was evaluated. All red wines exhibited much higher antioxidant activity and total phenolics than white wines. Moreover, all red wines exhibited lower concentration of total phenolics that induces a 50% prolongation of the lag time of LDL oxidation (IC50value) than white ones. Two out of four red wines exhibited lower IC50values than the others. One white and one red wine—young and aged—were fractionated by extraction, and several fractions were sub-fractionated by column chromatography. All white and red wine fractions and sub-fractions appeared to be effective in inhibiting LDL oxidation indicating that many wine phenolics may be active. Some young red wine sub-fractions exhibited IC50 values different from the respective components of aged wine, indicating that the oxidative aging in barrels may have an effect on the antioxidant potency of wine phenolics towards LDL oxidation. One white wine phenolic sub-fract...
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