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A rapid quantification of stilbene content in wine by ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography – mass spectrometry

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    Raul Guerrero, Josep Valls, Tristan Richard, Emma Cantos-Villar|Fuente Elsevier

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Stilbenes are a family of bioactive phenolic compounds. Wine is one of the main sources of stilbenes in diet. Very few studies have dealt with a detailed quantitative analysis of stilbenes in wine. Most methodologies reported until now have been restricted to the analysis of few stilbenes such as resveratrol and piceid. In this study, a method for the quantification of wine stilbenes has been developed and validated. The method was simple, fast and sensitive with LOD between 4 and 28??g/L. Matrix effects were assessed, and the methodology was validated in terms of precision, accuracy, linearity and repetitiveness. The method was able to quantify, in less than 5?min, fifteen targeted stilbenes in wines including seven monomers, three dimers, one trimer, and four tetramers. The methodology was applied to white and red wines. E-piceid was the main stilbene in white wine (mean 155??g/L). In red wine, Z- and E-piceid (mean 3.73 and 3.16?mg/L, respectively) were predominant. Additionally, large amount of other...