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Título: Influence of alcoholic and malolactic starter cultures on bioactive amines.
Autor: MANFROI, L.
SILVA, P. H. A.
RIZZON, L. A.
SABAINI, P. S.
GLÓRIA, M. B. A
Afiliación: LUCIANO MANFRÓI, Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica de Petrolina; PAULO H. A. SILVA, UFV; LUIZ ANTENOR RIZZON, CNPUV; PRISCILA S. SABAINI, UFMG; M. BEATRIZ A. GLÓRIA, UFMG.
Año: 2009
Referencia: Food Chemistry, London, v. 116, n. 1, p. 208-213, 2009.
Descripción: The influence of alcoholic and malolactic fermentations on the levels of amines in Merlot wines was investigated. Saccharomyces bayanus, S. cerevisiae, Lactobacillus plantarum, Oenococcus oeni (DSM 7008 and 12923) and spontaneous fermentations were used. Four of the 10 amines investigated were detected: spermidine, serotonin, putrescine and cadaverine. When considering the factors independently, the malolactic bacteria significantly affected the levels of serotonin and total amines, whereas the fermentation yeasts significantly affected the levels of spermidine (two way Kruskal?Wallis, p 6 0.05). Spermidine levels were significantly higher in wines produced with S. cerevisiae. Significantly higher serotonin levels were found in wines made with L. plantarum. Putrescine and cadaverine were not detected in wines produced by spontaneous alcoholic fermentation or by L. plantarum. There were significant differences in alcohol content, total and volatile acidity, sulphite levels and taste quality among wines (Tukey test, p 6 0.05).
Thesagro: Enologia
Vinho
Fermentação Alcoólica
Palabras clave: Fermentação maloláctica
Amina bioativa
Merlot
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
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