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White Grape Skin Extraction, Analytical Profile, and Biological Activity: From the Laboratory to the Industrial Scale Within a Circular Economy Framework

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
Background: The sustainable use of agro-industrial by-products is essential to reduce environmental impact and enhance resource efficiency. In this study, white grape skins (WGSs), a distillation by-product of grappa production, are valorized through the development of an eco-friendly extraction process. Methods: At the laboratory scale, water-based and hydroalcoholic extractions are evaluated, prioritizing the water-based method due to its better scalability and eco-sustainability. Furthermore, this green extraction method enables industrial scale-up by Distillerie Bonollo Umberto S.p.A. (Mestrino, Italy), resulting in Vituva®, an industrial extract with a composition comparable to its water-based laboratory counterpart. LC-HRMS-based targeted metabolomics identified 50 metabolites in the hydroalcoholic extract, 36 in the water-based extract, and 37 in the industrial extract, which included mainly polyphenols such as flavonoids and phenolic acids. Results: In vitro assays show that the water-based and industrial extracts exhibit significant anti-inflammatory activity, especially in gastric epithelial cells, while the hydroalcoholic extract displays stronger antioxidant activity via Nrf2 pathway activation but was more cytotoxic, possibly due to polyphenol-induced hormesis. Notably, the industrial extract also activates Nrf2 to a lesser extent, supporting its dual bioactivity profile. Chemoinformatic and statistical analyses support the identification of the likely mechanisms of action. Conclusions: Overall, this work demonstrates how green chemistry and circular economy principles transform a waste product into a high-value bioactive ingredient.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
anti-inflammatory; antioxidant; grape by-products; LC-HRMS; metabolomics; polyphenols
Elenco autori:
Della Vedova, L.; Baron, G.; Morazzoni, P.; Santinello, S.; El Haddad, S. M.; Valdes-Gonzalez, J. A.; Piazza, S.; Dell'Agli, M.; Aldini, G.; Gado, F.
Autori di Ateneo:
GADO FRANCESCA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1550217
Pubblicato in:
PHARMACEUTICALS
Journal
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