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Nowadays, the grape cane waste, being the side product of viniculture, still has not found its extensive utilization in the production of medicinal and anti-pathogenic drugs because of different reasons, such as variability and difficulty in the determination of the chemical composition, sophisticated extraction and high lability of target components. High biological as well as commercial (2,000–3,000 $ per kg) importance of the grape cane stilbenes: trans-resveratrol and trans-ε-viniferin makes the research in this field highly promising.
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We gratefully acknowledge the small private enterprise “Ressfood”, Yalta, Ukraine, for the financial support of our current and previous research projects.
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Zaitsev, G.P., Grishin, Y.V., Mosolkova, V.E., Ogay, Y.A. (2013). Grape Cane as a Source of Trans-Resveratrol and Trans-Viniferin in the Technology of Biologically Active Compounds and Its Possible Applications. In: Pierce, G., Mizin, V., Omelchenko, A. (eds) Advanced Bioactive Compounds Countering the Effects of Radiological, Chemical and Biological Agents. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series A: Chemistry and Biology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6513-9_20
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