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Melatonin & serotonin levels in wine grapes


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We all know that wine, and especially red wine is a major trigger for CH.  It seems there are different concentrations of melatonin and serotonin in various stages of ripening wine grapes:

http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/123487046/abstract?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0

"Abstract: Melatonin and serotonin have previously been described in mature wine grapes and finished wines, but the metabolism of these signalling molecules in the development of wine grapes has not previously been investigated. We harvested wine grapes at different stages of development from lag phase through véraison from eight different commercial vineyards representing a diversity of growing conditions, management practices, merlot varietals and localized ecosystems to determine whether different patterns in melatonin and serotonin can be found in wine grapes during seed development and berry maturation. Melatonin was detected in 45% of the fully developed purple, postvéraison grapes but only found in 23% of prelag phase samples. However, the actual concentration of melatonin was highest in wine grapes harvested at the early stage of véraison when the seed is developing. Serotonin was not detected in any of the prelag phase grapes but was consistently detected in 30–35% of grapes harvested during the véraison transition at consistent levels of about 8–10 [ch956]g/g. Interestingly, the nitrogen storage compound [ch947]-aminobutyric acid was also found at about 115 [ch956]g/g in 77% of early stage green grapes and declined in both prevalence and concentration with ripening. Together, these data are indicative of a potential role for these molecules in the development and maturation of wine grapes."

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