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Stilbenoid Profiles of Canes from <i>Vitis</i> and <i>Muscadinia</i> Species
We present stilbenoid profiles of canes from 16 grapevines.
Fifteen
stilbenoids were obtained through isolation and structure identification
using MS, NMR, and [Ī±]<sub>D</sub> or as commercial standards.
An HPLCāUV method for the simultaneous quantification of nine
of these stilbenoids was developed and applied to canes of <i>Vitis amurensis</i>, <i>Vitis arizonica</i>, <i>Vitis berlandieri</i>, <i>Vitis betulifolia</i>, <i>Vitis cinerea</i>, <i>Vitis</i> Ć <i>champini</i>, <i>Vitis</i> Ć <i>doaniana</i>, <i>Vitis labrusca</i>, <i>Vitis candicans</i> (syn. <i>Vitis mustangensis</i>), <i>Vitis riparia</i>, <i>Vitis rupestris</i>, <i>Vitis vinifera</i>, <i>Muscadinia rotundifolia</i>, and a <i>V. vinifera</i> Ć <i>M</i>. <i>rotundifolia</i> hybrid.
In these species, <i>E</i>-ampelopsin E, <i>E</i>-amurensin B, <i>E</i>-piceid, <i>E</i>-piceatannol, <i>E</i>-resveratrol, <i>E</i>-resveratroloside, <i>E</i>-Īµ-viniferin, <i>E</i>-Ļ-viniferin,
and <i>E</i>-vitisin B were quantified, when found in sufficient
amounts. Total concentrations ranged from ā¼2.2 to 19.5 g/kg
of dry weight. Additional stilbenoids, <i>E</i>-3,5,4ā²-trihydroxystilbene
2-<i>C</i>-glucoside, <i>Z</i>-ampelopsin E, <i>Z</i>-<i>trans</i>-miyabenol C, <i>E</i>-<i>trans</i>-miyabenol C, scirpusin A, and <i>Z</i>-vitisin B, were identified but not quantified. Our results indicate
that canes, particularly those of non-<i>vinifera</i> species,
have substantial quantities of valuable, health-promoting stilbenoids