Author
Stringer, Stephen | |
Perkins Veazie, Penelope | |
Shaw, Donna |
Submitted to: HortScience
Publication Type: Abstract Only Publication Acceptance Date: 1/30/2005 Publication Date: 7/10/2005 Citation: Stringer, S.J., Perkins Veazie, P.M., Marshall, D.A. 2005. Natraceutical profile of selected muscadine (vitis rotundifolia michx.) cultivars and breeding lines. Hortscience 40:1068. Interpretive Summary: Technical Abstract: The consumption of fresh fruit and vegetables has always been known to provide essential nutrition to mankind and, both anecdotally and clinically, has been linked to the prevention or alleviation of chronic diseases. The muscadine grape, a fruit native to the southeastern U.S., contains numerous phenolic compounds that act as antioxidants and also other compounds, such as resveratrol, that acts as a chemopreventative. The concentrations of these compounds present in the muscadine grape equal or exceed that known for other small fruit. Fruit of selected muscadine grape genotypes, including breeding lines and cultivars, were evaluated over a 2-year period to assess the existing genetic base for these nutraceutical compounds. Results demonstrated that concentrations of total phenolics, ellagic acid, and resveratrol differ significantly among cultivars and breeding lines. These results suggest that it should be possible to breed for increased concentrations of the health-promoting compounds in muscadine grapes. |