Plant proteins are being used as a replacement for animal proteins in wine fining. The surface hydrophobicity of plant proteins in four commercial preparations differing for their origin and processing was assessed by using a fluorescent hydrophobic probe in wine-like media. Displacement of the probe by addition of wine phenolics was measured as a way to compare and predict to some extent the efficiency of these proteins in wine fining. It was found that the binding of polyphenols was much more specific than that of the hydrophobic probe. Further analysis of the polyphenol pattern in protein-treated wine-like solutions pointed out two relevant facts: (1) proteins may interfere with the chemistry of the interactions between polyphenols and o...
The effect of several proteins on three main wine proanthocyanidin containing fractions with the mea...
However, from the grape to the human body, many obstacles prevent polyphenol absorbtion. Amongst the...
International audienceWine chemistry inspires and challenges with its complexity and intriguing comp...
Many studies have dealt with fining treatments, focusing on their impact on phenolic precipitation o...
The impact of key classes of compounds found in wine on protein removal by the ion-exchange resin, M...
The effects of fining with various plant proteins were assessed on Aglianico red wine, using both th...
Slow denaturation of wine proteins is thought to lead to protein aggregation, flocculation into a ha...
Accepeted manuscritFining treatment is an important step in winemaking but its mechanism is still no...
During the storage, bottled white wines can manifest haziness due to the insolubilisation of the gra...
The impact of key classes of compounds found in wine on protein removal by the ion-exchange resin, M...
A comparative fining trial was conducted in a laboratory scale to study the influence of protein fin...
Wine color and limpidity are important aspects of consumer preferences. The alteration of these para...
: Fining treatments involve the addition of a substance or a mixture to wine, and are generally carr...
Plant-derived insoluble proteins (wheat gluten, and isolates from pea, lentil, and soybean) were use...
Published: September 12, 2016For better understanding of the factors that impact proanthocyanidin (P...
The effect of several proteins on three main wine proanthocyanidin containing fractions with the mea...
However, from the grape to the human body, many obstacles prevent polyphenol absorbtion. Amongst the...
International audienceWine chemistry inspires and challenges with its complexity and intriguing comp...
Many studies have dealt with fining treatments, focusing on their impact on phenolic precipitation o...
The impact of key classes of compounds found in wine on protein removal by the ion-exchange resin, M...
The effects of fining with various plant proteins were assessed on Aglianico red wine, using both th...
Slow denaturation of wine proteins is thought to lead to protein aggregation, flocculation into a ha...
Accepeted manuscritFining treatment is an important step in winemaking but its mechanism is still no...
During the storage, bottled white wines can manifest haziness due to the insolubilisation of the gra...
The impact of key classes of compounds found in wine on protein removal by the ion-exchange resin, M...
A comparative fining trial was conducted in a laboratory scale to study the influence of protein fin...
Wine color and limpidity are important aspects of consumer preferences. The alteration of these para...
: Fining treatments involve the addition of a substance or a mixture to wine, and are generally carr...
Plant-derived insoluble proteins (wheat gluten, and isolates from pea, lentil, and soybean) were use...
Published: September 12, 2016For better understanding of the factors that impact proanthocyanidin (P...
The effect of several proteins on three main wine proanthocyanidin containing fractions with the mea...
However, from the grape to the human body, many obstacles prevent polyphenol absorbtion. Amongst the...
International audienceWine chemistry inspires and challenges with its complexity and intriguing comp...