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Title:Comparison of a Rapid Light-Induced and Forced Test to Study the Oxidative Stability of White Wines
Author(s):Celotti E; Lazaridis G; Figelj J; Scutaru Y; Natolino A;
Address:"Department of Agricultural, Food, Environmental and Animal Sciences, University of Udine, 33100 Udine, Italy. Department of Oenology and Chemistry, Technical University of Moldova, MD-2004 Chisinau, Moldova"
Journal Title:Molecules
Year:2022
Volume:20220105
Issue:1
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27010326
ISSN/ISBN:1420-3049 (Electronic) 1420-3049 (Linking)
Abstract:"The oxidation processes of white wines can occur during storage and commercialization due to several factors, and these can negatively affect the color, aroma, and quality of the wine. Wineries should have faster and simpler methods that provide valuable information on oxidation stability of wines and allow fast decision-making procedures, able to trigger suitable technological interventions. Using a portable prototype instrument for light irradiations at different wavelengths and times was considered and evaluated on sensorial, spectrophotometric, and colorimetric parameters of white wines. The sensorial analysis revealed that white and light blue were the most significant, after only 1 h of irradiation. The experimental results showed that hydrogen peroxide could enhance the effect of light treatment, allowing a contemporary evaluation of the oxidation stability of wine against light and chemical stresses. As expected, a good correlation (R(2) > 0.89) between optical density at 420 nm and b* parameter was highlighted. The synergic effect of light and H(2)O(2) was also studied on the hydrolyzable and condensed tannins' additions to white wine. The proposed methodology could be used to evaluate the oxidative stability of white wines, but also to evaluate the effect of some oenological adjuvants on wine stability"
Keywords:Food Analysis Hydrogen Peroxide/analysis *Light Oxidation-Reduction/*radiation effects Oxidative Stress Volatile Organic Compounds Wine/*analysis/*radiation effects browning light exposure tannins white wine wine oxidation;
Notes:"MedlineCelotti, Emilio Lazaridis, Georgios Figelj, Jakob Scutaru, Yuri Natolino, Andrea eng Switzerland 2022/01/12 Molecules. 2022 Jan 5; 27(1):326. doi: 10.3390/molecules27010326"

 
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