Protective Effect of Thiols on Wine Aroma Volatiles~!2009-05-05~!2009-06-21~!2009-12-24~!

  • Roussis I
  • Papadopoulou D
  • Sakarellos-Daitsiotis M
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Abstract

The ability of glutathione, oxidized glutathione, N-acetyl-cysteine, and N-acetyl-serine to protect wine aroma volatiles was examined. Muscat-white and Xinomavro-red wine were stored in open bottles at 20 oC and aroma volatiles were determined using solid phase microextraction along with GC-MS. Glutathione and N-acetyl-cysteine inhibited the decrease of several ace- tate esters, ethyl esters and terpenols, while oxidized glutathione and N-acetyl-serine did not. Present results show that the free –SH is responsible for the ability of glutathione and N-acetyl-cysteine to protect white and red wine aroma volatiles. Consequently, the protective action of any thiol in any wine may be taken into account.

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Roussis, I. G., Papadopoulou, D., & Sakarellos-Daitsiotis, M. (2010). Protective Effect of Thiols on Wine Aroma Volatiles~!2009-05-05~!2009-06-21~!2009-12-24~! The Open Food Science Journal, 3(1), 98–102. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874256400903010098

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