“…Grape pomaces, include skins and seeds, are rich in polyphenols which may have antioxidant, anti‐cancer, anti‐inflammatory, antimicrobial and other biological properties (Jayaprakasha et al ., 2003; Özkan et al ., 2004; Baydar et al ., 2006; Anastasiadi et al ., 2009; Katalinić et al ., 2010; Radovanović et al ., 2012; Haminiuk et al ., 2012; Yang et al ., 2019). There are a number of studies on the extraction of polyphenols from grape pomaces (Pintac, et al ., 2018; Casagrande et al ., 2019; Meini et al ., 2019; Curko et al ., 2019); however, most of these studies are related to red grapes, and little research has been conducted on white grapes. Therefore, this work aimed to compare the total polyphenol, anthocyanin and tannin extracted from pomace of white grape and red grape, including Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris, Gerwurztraminer, Merlot and Pinot Noir, and determine the parameters in the extraction kinetics equations.…”