Grape Pomace as a Potential Food Fiber

Abstract
Grape pomace, and insoluble and soluble dietary fiber (DF) fractions, obtained by enzymatic‐gravimetric methods, were analyzed for neutral sugars, uranic acids, Klason lignin and amino acids. DF constituted 80% of dry matter, IDF was the major fraction. The main neutral sugar constituent of IDF was glucose. The major part was cellulose and the remainder, along with xylose, was a xyloglucan, which also contained fucose. Uranic acids accounted for 64% of SDF and a high amount of arabinose, galactose and mannose were also included in that fraction. Proteins were not well solubilized by the assay enzymes. During the isolation of DF fractions a considerable solubilization of polyphenols was observed. These compounds were associated with Klason lignin in the starting material. Composition of DF fractions enables grape pomace to be considered a useful fiber‐rich food ingredient.