학술논문

Oleanolic acid: A promising antidiabetic metabolite detected in Aglianico grape pomace
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Functional Foods, Vol 104, Iss , Pp 105548- (2023)
Subject
Grape pomace valorization
Oleanolic acid
Natural triterpenoid
Antidiabetic metabolite
Red grapes
Nutrition. Foods and food supply
TX341-641
Language
English
ISSN
1756-4646
Abstract
Grape pomace, a bulky component of winery waste, is a source of healthy compounds. So far, scientific research has mainly focused on its polyphenol content, but given the impressive number of bioactivities shown by grape pomace, it is not unlikely that, besides polyphenols, additional metabolites, so far undetected, may be involved. In order to verify such hypothesis, an in-depth chemical analysis of Aglianico (Vitis vinifera) grape pomace was conducted by NMR and LC-MS/MS. In addition to a number of polyphenols, a remarkable concentration of oleanolic acid (0.45 mg/g - fresh weight) was determined in the analyzed material. Oleanolic acid is a natural triterpenoid showing many bioactivities including antitumor, anti-inflammatory, antibiotic and antiviral properties. Also, it was proven a potential antidiabetic molecule in Type1 Diabetes rats. Hence, its influence on the mitochondrial and glucose uptake activities of C2C12 myoblast was here assessed, thus supporting oleanolic acid as a promising antidiabetic metabolite.