Characteristics of wines made by Saccharomyces mutants which produce a polygalacturonase under wine-making conditions

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Wines by yeast mutants producing polygalacturonase in high glucose concentration, from Saccharomyces wine-making strains, had higher filterability and more concentrated anthocyanin contents than that of their parent strains. These results suggest that the clarification process was improved at a lower cost by the low viscosity and that high-quality wines result from the increase in the anthocyanin contents.

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Radoi, F., Kishida, M., & Kawasaki, H. (2005). Characteristics of wines made by Saccharomyces mutants which produce a polygalacturonase under wine-making conditions. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 69(11), 2224–2226. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.69.2224

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