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This dataset contains supplementary materials supporting the manuscript "Optimization of resveratrol extraction and comprehensive analysis of the biochemical composition of local grape varieties of Uzbekistan". Contents: 1. Manuscript_Clean_Version.docx - The complete manuscript with methods, results, and discussion 2. HPLC chromatogram reports for amino acid analysis: - Kharos_amino_acids.pdf - Mercedes_amino_acids.pdf - Saperavi_amino_acids.pdf 3. HPLC chromatogram reports for resveratrol analysis: - Kharos_resveratrol.pdf - Mercedes_resveratrol.pdf - Saperavi_resveratrol.pdf Data Description: - Amino acid analysis was performed using an Agilent 1200 series HPLC with DAD detection at 269 nm - Resveratrol analysis was performed using Shimadzu LC-20 AD with DAD detection at 281 nm - Samples were collected from three grape varieties (Mercedes, Saperavi, Kharos) grown in Tashkent region, Uzbekistan - All raw data files are provided as original instrument reports For detailed methodology, please refer to the manuscript.

Mashkhura ZokirovaTashkent Institute of Chemical Technology, Department of Food Technology and safetyErkin BotirovInstitute of Plant Chemistry named after Academician S.Yu.Yunusov of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of UzbekistanSodikjon ZokirovNamangan State Technical UniversityYekaterina Vyacheslavovna BekbulatovaNamangan State Technical UniversityShoira SodikovaNamangan State Technical University
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Highlights: - Comprehensive biochemical profiling of autochthonous Uzbek grape varieties «Mercedes», «Saperavi», and «Kharos» was performed for the first time. - The «Kharos» variety was identified as a superior source of essential amino acids, particularly tryptophan and phenylalanine, compared to other studied cultivars. - Acid hydrolysis (2N H₂SO₄) was proven to significantly enhance the concentration of bioactive trans-resveratrol by converting glycosidic forms. - Optimal eco-friendly extraction conditions (75% ethanol, 60°C, 8 hours) were established for maximum polyphenol recovery from grape skins. Abstract This study presents a comprehensive biochemical profiling and extraction optimization for three autochthonous Uzbek grape varieties: «Mercedes», «Saperavi», and «Kharos». Using HPLC and ICP-OES, we quantified amino acids, minerals, and polyphenols, identifying «Kharos» as a superior source of essential amino acids (e.g., tryptophan and phenylalanine). The extraction process was optimized using 75% ethanol at 60°C for 8 hours, followed by a 2N H₂SO₄ acid hydrolysis step, which increased the trans-resveratrol yield by 5.51% through the conversion of glycosidic forms. These results establish foundational data for the industrial valorization of local grape by-products into functional food ingredients.

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