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Impact of organic and conventional production systems on mineral, chemical, antioxidants, and colorimetric composition of grape pomace from different cultivars

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Resumo:The winemaking industry represents one of the most important sectors of the Mediterranean agrifood economy, generating large amounts of solid residues, especially grape pomace. The study aimed to evaluate during two consecutive harvest years the influence of the production system (conventional vs. organic) and cultivar on the mineral, chemical, and antioxidant composition, as well as the colorimetric properties, of grape pomaces obtained from four Vitis vinifera L. cultivars in Alentejo-Portugal. The results showed that mineral composition was significantly affected by both production system and cultivar, with organic grape pomace showing higher K and Mn contents, whereas Ca and Cu showed consistently higher content under conventional. Protein content tended to increase under organic production, while fiber and fat were overall higher in conventional, particularly in the first year. Sugars displayed strong cultivar specificity, with Arinto showing the highest concentrations (30 to 40%), and considering all cultivars, total phenolic content ranged between 4000 ando 9000 mg GAE/100 g, while antioxidant capacity varied among cultivars and years. Colorimetric parameters were essentially influenced by cultivar and harvest year rather than production system. The PCA revealed that PC1 (44.06%) represented a gradient associated with mineral and antioxidant composition, while PC2 (21.26%) reflected minor variation in color and sugars, and the hierarchical clustering distinguished Syrah and Alicante Bouschet as the cultivars most responsive to production system, whereas Aragonez and Arinto exhibited greater compositional stability across years. Overall, the findings indicate that both cultivar and management practices (organic and conventional) influence the compositional profile of grape pomace, with organic showing a tendency to enhance K, Mn, protein, and antioxidant parameters, whereas conventional practices favored higher levels of Ca, Cu, and fiber. The results provide valuable insights for the valorization of grape pomace and the development of sustainable viticultural strategies in Mediterranean environments.
Autores principais:Freitas, Daniela
Outros Autores:Coelho, Ana; Marques, Ana; Dias, João; Amaral, Olga; Lageiro, Manuela; Simões, Manuela
Assunto:Grape pomace Mineral elements Antioxidant capacity Dietary fiber Functional foods Product valorization Alicante Bouschet Aragone Arinto Syrah
Ano:2026
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Beja
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional do IPBeja
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Dias, João
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Lageiro, Manuela
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Antioxidant capacity
Dietary fiber
Functional foods
Product valorization
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Aragone
Arinto
Syrah
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Amaral, Olga
Lageiro, Manuela
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Mineral elements
Antioxidant capacity
Dietary fiber
Functional foods
Product valorization
Alicante Bouschet
Aragone
Arinto
Syrah
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description The winemaking industry represents one of the most important sectors of the Mediterranean agrifood economy, generating large amounts of solid residues, especially grape pomace. The study aimed to evaluate during two consecutive harvest years the influence of the production system (conventional vs. organic) and cultivar on the mineral, chemical, and antioxidant composition, as well as the colorimetric properties, of grape pomaces obtained from four Vitis vinifera L. cultivars in Alentejo-Portugal. The results showed that mineral composition was significantly affected by both production system and cultivar, with organic grape pomace showing higher K and Mn contents, whereas Ca and Cu showed consistently higher content under conventional. Protein content tended to increase under organic production, while fiber and fat were overall higher in conventional, particularly in the first year. Sugars displayed strong cultivar specificity, with Arinto showing the highest concentrations (30 to 40%), and considering all cultivars, total phenolic content ranged between 4000 ando 9000 mg GAE/100 g, while antioxidant capacity varied among cultivars and years. Colorimetric parameters were essentially influenced by cultivar and harvest year rather than production system. The PCA revealed that PC1 (44.06%) represented a gradient associated with mineral and antioxidant composition, while PC2 (21.26%) reflected minor variation in color and sugars, and the hierarchical clustering distinguished Syrah and Alicante Bouschet as the cultivars most responsive to production system, whereas Aragonez and Arinto exhibited greater compositional stability across years. Overall, the findings indicate that both cultivar and management practices (organic and conventional) influence the compositional profile of grape pomace, with organic showing a tendency to enhance K, Mn, protein, and antioxidant parameters, whereas conventional practices favored higher levels of Ca, Cu, and fiber. The results provide valuable insights for the valorization of grape pomace and the development of sustainable viticultural strategies in Mediterranean environments.
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spelling The winemaking industry represents one of the most important sectors of the Mediterranean agrifood economy, generating large amounts of solid residues, especially grape pomace. The study aimed to evaluate during two consecutive harvest years the influence of the production system (conventional vs. organic) and cultivar on the mineral, chemical, and antioxidant composition, as well as the colorimetric properties, of grape pomaces obtained from four Vitis vinifera L. cultivars in Alentejo-Portugal. The results showed that mineral composition was significantly affected by both production system and cultivar, with organic grape pomace showing higher K and Mn contents, whereas Ca and Cu showed consistently higher content under conventional. Protein content tended to increase under organic production, while fiber and fat were overall higher in conventional, particularly in the first year. Sugars displayed strong cultivar specificity, with Arinto showing the highest concentrations (30 to 40%), and considering all cultivars, total phenolic content ranged between 4000 ando 9000 mg GAE/100 g, while antioxidant capacity varied among cultivars and years. Colorimetric parameters were essentially influenced by cultivar and harvest year rather than production system. The PCA revealed that PC1 (44.06%) represented a gradient associated with mineral and antioxidant composition, while PC2 (21.26%) reflected minor variation in color and sugars, and the hierarchical clustering distinguished Syrah and Alicante Bouschet as the cultivars most responsive to production system, whereas Aragonez and Arinto exhibited greater compositional stability across years. Overall, the findings indicate that both cultivar and management practices (organic and conventional) influence the compositional profile of grape pomace, with organic showing a tendency to enhance K, Mn, protein, and antioxidant parameters, whereas conventional practices favored higher levels of Ca, Cu, and fiber. The results provide valuable insights for the valorization of grape pomace and the development of sustainable viticultural strategies in Mediterranean environments.application/pdfengMDPIImpact of organic and conventional production systems on mineral, chemical, antioxidants, and colorimetric composition of grape pomace from different cultivarsFreitas, DanielaCoelho, AnaMarques, AnaDias, JoãoAmaral, OlgaLageiro, ManuelaSimões, ManuelaURLhttps://repositorio.ipbeja.pt/handle/20.500.12207/7223ISSNIsPartOf2413-4155DOIIsPartOf10.3390/sci80100122026-03-10T11:47:17Z2026-01-09T00:00:00Z2026-01-092026-03-09T16:26:41Zhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2open accessGrape pomaceMineral elementsAntioxidant capacityDietary fiberFunctional foodsProduct valorizationAlicante BouschetAragoneArintoSyrah2190354 byteshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2application/pdffulltexthttps://repositorio.ipbeja.pt/bitstreams/d1cf3a98-5352-4d9d-92e6-2ca4c65c1f40/downloadliteraturehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501journal article
spellingShingle Impact of organic and conventional production systems on mineral, chemical, antioxidants, and colorimetric composition of grape pomace from different cultivars
Freitas, Daniela
Grape pomace
Mineral elements
Antioxidant capacity
Dietary fiber
Functional foods
Product valorization
Alicante Bouschet
Aragone
Arinto
Syrah
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Grape pomace
Mineral elements
Antioxidant capacity
Dietary fiber
Functional foods
Product valorization
Alicante Bouschet
Aragone
Arinto
Syrah
title Impact of organic and conventional production systems on mineral, chemical, antioxidants, and colorimetric composition of grape pomace from different cultivars
title_full Impact of organic and conventional production systems on mineral, chemical, antioxidants, and colorimetric composition of grape pomace from different cultivars
title_fullStr Impact of organic and conventional production systems on mineral, chemical, antioxidants, and colorimetric composition of grape pomace from different cultivars
title_full_unstemmed Impact of organic and conventional production systems on mineral, chemical, antioxidants, and colorimetric composition of grape pomace from different cultivars
title_short Impact of organic and conventional production systems on mineral, chemical, antioxidants, and colorimetric composition of grape pomace from different cultivars
title_sort Impact of organic and conventional production systems on mineral, chemical, antioxidants, and colorimetric composition of grape pomace from different cultivars
topic Grape pomace
Mineral elements
Antioxidant capacity
Dietary fiber
Functional foods
Product valorization
Alicante Bouschet
Aragone
Arinto
Syrah
topic_facet Grape pomace
Mineral elements
Antioxidant capacity
Dietary fiber
Functional foods
Product valorization
Alicante Bouschet
Aragone
Arinto
Syrah
url https://repositorio.ipbeja.pt/handle/20.500.12207/7223
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