Correlations between Antioxidant Activity and Chemical Composition in Diverse Red Wines

J. Heras-Roger*, J. Darias-Rosales, N. Benítez-Brito and C. Díaz-Romero, 
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The antioxidant activity (AA) of 250 red wines was analyzed to explore how wine composition (physicochemical parameters, organic acids, minerals, and phenolic compounds) interrelates with AA. Significant connections were found between AA and factors, such as pH, sugars, specific organic acids, and magnesium. Notably, phenolic groups like catechins, flavonols, hydroxycinnamic acids, and polymeric pigments showed strong correlations with AA, affirming that phenolic compounds predominantly influence wine’s AA. Total phenolic content proved to be a practical, fast, reliable, and effective indirect measure of AA in wines. Surprisingly, resveratrol did not correlate with AA. The study also revealed that “crianza” wines have lower phenolic contents compared to young wines, highlighting the importance of considering the complete spectrum of phenolic compounds to understand wine’s antioxidant properties.

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不同红葡萄酒中抗氧化剂活性与化学成分之间的关系
分析了 250 种红葡萄酒的抗氧化活性(AA),以探讨葡萄酒成分(理化参数、有机酸、矿物质和酚类化合物)与 AA 之间的相互关系。结果发现 AA 与 pH 值、糖分、特定有机酸和镁等因素之间存在显著联系。值得注意的是,儿茶素、黄酮醇、羟基肉桂酸和聚合色素等酚类物质与酒精度有很强的相关性,这说明酚类化合物主要影响葡萄酒的酒精度。总酚含量被证明是一种实用、快速、可靠且有效的葡萄酒 AA 间接测量方法。令人惊讶的是,白藜芦醇与 AA 值并不相关。研究还发现,与年轻葡萄酒相比,"crianza "葡萄酒的酚含量较低,这突出了考虑酚类化合物的完整光谱对了解葡萄酒抗氧化特性的重要性。
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