Volatile profile of sparkling wines produced with the addition of mannoproteins or lees before second fermentation performed with free and immobilized yeasts
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Heat map and hierarchical cluster analysis showed that sparkling wines produced with immobilized yeasts contained mostly higher levels of compounds that impart positive notes to wines. Fisher ratio pointed out nine volatile compounds as the main components responsible for differentiation of samples treated with mannoproteins/lees and others. Principal component analysis (PCA) showed differences between the sparkling wines produced with and without adjuvants (commercial mannoproteins or lees). S ...
Heat map and hierarchical cluster analysis showed that sparkling wines produced with immobilized yeasts contained mostly higher levels of compounds that impart positive notes to wines. Fisher ratio pointed out nine volatile compounds as the main components responsible for differentiation of samples treated with mannoproteins/lees and others. Principal component analysis (PCA) showed differences between the sparkling wines produced with and without adjuvants (commercial mannoproteins or lees). Sparkling wines aged without adjuvants presented higher levels of decanoic and dodecanoic acids (fatty/metallic aroma), while the use of mannoproteins or lees resulted in higher content of some fruity esters, nerolidol and β-damascenone. Therefore, the combination of immobilized yeast and aging on mannoproteins or lees seems to be the most promising treatment to obtain the volatile profile that positively influence wine quality. ...
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Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society. Campinas. Vol. 29, n. 9 (Sept. 2018), p. 1866-1875
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