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  • Stilbenes have gained significant interest due to the discovery of resveratrol in wine, leading to more research on their biological activities.
  • This study focused on identifying new minor stilbenes from grape (Vitis vinifera) stalks using centrifugal partition chromatography for purification.
  • The researchers isolated a new compound called viniphenol A, as well as several other stilbenoids and known hydroxystilbenes, with viniphenol A showing protective effects against amyloid-β toxicity in lab cell cultures.

Article Abstract

Stilbenes have received much attention during the last two decades following the discovery of resveratrol in wine. Since then, there have been a growing number of papers reporting various biological activities of naturally occurring stilbenes. The aim of this study was to determine new minor stilbenes from Vitis vinifera stalks. Purification of these compounds was achieved by means of centrifugal partition chromatography, a versatile separation technique that does not require a solid stationary phase. Viniphenol A (1), a new resveratrol hexamer, was isolated along with five oligostilbenoids identified in V. vinifera for the first time, ampelopsin C, davidiol A, leachianol F, leachianol G, and E-maackin, a dimer with an unusual dioxane moiety, and 14 known hydroxystilbenes. The structure and stereochemistry of viniphenol A were determined on the basis of spectroscopic data analysis and molecular modeling under NMR constraints. Viniphenol A showed protective effects against amyloid-β-induced toxicity in PC12 cell cultures.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/np4005294DOI Listing

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