KMID : 1234420110390020126
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Korean Journal of Microbiololgy and Biotechnology 2011 Volume.39 No. 2 p.126 ~ p.132
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Effects of Vitis coignetiae on the Quality and Antihypertension of Vitis hybrid Red Wine
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Jang Jeong-Hoon
Yi Sung-Hun Kim Jae-Ho Lee Dae-Hyoung Lee Jong-Soo
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The goal of this study was to develop a high value Korean red wine possessing antihypertension activity. The effects of some medicinal plants and grapes on the alcohol fermentation process and the angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitory activity of Vitis hybrid red wine were investigated. Various Vitis hybrid red wines were vinified by the fermentation of a mixture of Vitis hybrid must and some medicinal plants and grapes at 25oC for 10 days. Of these red wines, the Vitis hybrid–Vitis coignetiae red wine exhibited a high ethanol content of 12.0% and had a good level of acceptability. It also showed a high antihypertensive ACE inhibitory activity of 68.5%. After post-fermentation of 60 days, the ACE inhibitory activities of the Vitis hybrid–Vitis coignetiae red wine exhibited the highest ACE inhibitory activity of 80.7% (IC50: 28 mg/mL) and also had the best acceptability. The C18 solid phase extracts of the Vitis hybrid–Vitis coignetiae red wine, after 60 days post-fermentation, showed clear antihypertensive effects on spontaneously hypertensive rats. Our results reveal that the Vitis hybrid–Vitis coignetiae red wine has the potential to become a new functional red wine due to its good acceptability and high antihypertensive activity.
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