Identification and Dosage by HRGC of Minor Alcohols and Esters in Brazilian Sugar-Cane Spirit

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The presence of 51 volatile compounds, among alcohols and esters in Brazilian sugar-cane spirit (cachaça), were investigated by high-resolution gas chromatography (HRGC). The following alcohols and esters were identified and quantified: methanol, 1,4-butanodiol, 2-phenylethyl alcohol, amyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, cynamic alcohol, n-decanol, geraniol, isoamyl alcohol, isobutanol, menthol, n-butanol, n-dodecanol, n-propanol, n-tetradecanol, amyl propionate, ethyl acetate, ethyl benzoate, ethyl heptanoate, isoamyl valerate, methyl propionate, propyl butyrate. The average higher alcohols content (262 mg/100 mL in anhydrous alcohol a.a.) and total esters content (24 mg/ 100 mL a.a.) in cachaças, are smaller than in other spirits. The average methanol content in cachaças (6 mg/100 mL a.a.) is the same as in rum, but smaller than in wine spirit. No qualitative differences of chemical profile among cachaças have been observed.

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Boscolo, M., Bezerra, C. W. B., Cardoso, D. R., Lima Neto, B. S., & Franco, D. W. (2000). Identification and Dosage by HRGC of Minor Alcohols and Esters in Brazilian Sugar-Cane Spirit. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 11(1), 86–90. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-50532000000100015

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