Wine lees are an under-exploited sludge-like material mainly consisting of yeast cells that, upon fermentation, settle at the bottom of wine tanks. Lees from commercial red and white winemaking were processed to yield mannoprotein-rich extracts. An established autoclave-based extraction protocol, as well as a simplified version of it, were applied. The composition of the obtained wine lees extracts was determined. Extracts were tested as emulsifying and foaming agents in model food systems and benchmarked against analogues extracts derived from laboratory-grown yeast cultures of the same two strains used for red and white wines production. All extracts showed good functionalities as emulsifying and foaming agents. However, some differences ...
Winemaking lees (WL) are the less exploited by-products from the winemaking industry. This by-produc...
Wine lees (WL), a winery residue produced during fermentation, are a rich source of high value compo...
Biomass is a renewable, carbon-neutral resource, and it is the perfect candidate for sustainable pro...
Along with grape pomace and grape stalks, wine lees are one of the main by-products of the winemakin...
While the ethanol and tartaric acid contained in wine lees are typically recovered by distilleries, ...
Wine lees are defined as the sediment formed at the bottom of the tank or barrel after wine alcoholi...
This study aims at exploiting an undervalued winemaking by-product, wine yeast lees, by developing e...
Aging of wine on lees enhances the sensorial characteristics of wine. Only a small part of the lees ...
Ageing of wines on lees allows the release of different compounds such as mannoproteins and polysacc...
The winemaking industry produces large amount of byproducts, including grape pomace, stalks, and lee...
When wine is aged on lees, the process of lees autolysis causes the release of a range of constituen...
AbstractThe possibility of obtaining high quality wine from lees could increase value added for farm...
The utilization of phenolic compounds from wine wastes as source of biologically active compounds ha...
Wine lees are sediments deposited on the walls and bottom of barrels resulting from wine fermentatio...
A practice in wineries is to age wine in the presence of lysated lees instead of fresh lees, in orde...
Winemaking lees (WL) are the less exploited by-products from the winemaking industry. This by-produc...
Wine lees (WL), a winery residue produced during fermentation, are a rich source of high value compo...
Biomass is a renewable, carbon-neutral resource, and it is the perfect candidate for sustainable pro...
Along with grape pomace and grape stalks, wine lees are one of the main by-products of the winemakin...
While the ethanol and tartaric acid contained in wine lees are typically recovered by distilleries, ...
Wine lees are defined as the sediment formed at the bottom of the tank or barrel after wine alcoholi...
This study aims at exploiting an undervalued winemaking by-product, wine yeast lees, by developing e...
Aging of wine on lees enhances the sensorial characteristics of wine. Only a small part of the lees ...
Ageing of wines on lees allows the release of different compounds such as mannoproteins and polysacc...
The winemaking industry produces large amount of byproducts, including grape pomace, stalks, and lee...
When wine is aged on lees, the process of lees autolysis causes the release of a range of constituen...
AbstractThe possibility of obtaining high quality wine from lees could increase value added for farm...
The utilization of phenolic compounds from wine wastes as source of biologically active compounds ha...
Wine lees are sediments deposited on the walls and bottom of barrels resulting from wine fermentatio...
A practice in wineries is to age wine in the presence of lysated lees instead of fresh lees, in orde...
Winemaking lees (WL) are the less exploited by-products from the winemaking industry. This by-produc...
Wine lees (WL), a winery residue produced during fermentation, are a rich source of high value compo...
Biomass is a renewable, carbon-neutral resource, and it is the perfect candidate for sustainable pro...