Potential opportunities of thinned clusters in viticulture: a mini review

Gutierrez-Gamboa, Gaston; Mengyuan, Wei; Moreno-Simunovic, Yerko; Sun, XiangYu; Fang, Yulin

Abstract

Crop thinning is a common practice performed in the vineyard consisting of whole clusters or individual fruits being removed after flowering is attained. Current studies have reported that unripe grape products as verjuice and sour grape sauce contain high content of bioactive compounds such as polyphenols, sugars, organic acids, nitrogenous compounds and sterols. This mini-review overviewed the bioactive components obtained from thinned unripe grapes such as phenolic compounds, sugars, organic acids, minerals, nitrogen compounds and sterols, and their use as antibrowning and whitening agents, natural catalysts, food preservative and food additive. In addition, their beneficial effects for human health also were reviewed, as well as the practices to maximize the extraction of antioxidant compounds. Therefore, revalorizing the waste from this management practice in viticulture can increase the vineyard sustainability and farmers' economic profits. (c) 2021 Society of Chemical Industry

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Título según WOS: Potential opportunities of thinned clusters in viticulture: a mini review
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
Editorial: WILEY-BLACKWELL
Fecha de publicación: 2021
DOI:

10.1002/jsfa.11170

Notas: ISI