Biosensors based on lactate oxidase, sarcosine oxidase and mixture of fumarase and sarcosine oxidase were used for monitoring of organic acids in wine samples. Additionally, tartaric acid was determined by modified colorimetric method based on formation of the vanadate-tartrate complex. The above mentioned methods were used for the analysis of 31 wine samples and obtained data were compared with the results from capillary electrophoresis as a basic standard method. This comparison showed a certain degree of correlation between biosensors and capillary electrophoresis. The provided information pointed to the potential uses of biosensors in the field of winemaking
The simultaneous separation and determination of organic acids in several samples of white and red P...
Wine contains organic acids, which determine its final quality. Tartaric and malic acids are found i...
Laccase of different lots was used in the construction of biosensors for the determination of polyph...
Electroanalytical methods based on biosensor technology and differential PH measurement for the dete...
Bio-electronic tongue was linked to artificial intelligence processing unit and used for classificat...
Organic acids, inlcuding tartaric, malic, lactic, citric, succinic and shikimic, were determined in ...
Malic acid and tartaric acids are the most important organic acids in grape juice and wine. They can...
AbstractThe work presents application of amperometric biosensors based on platinum printed electrode...
Capillary electrophoresis as a separation technique can be applied for analysis of organic acids in ...
Capillary electrophoresis is now a well known analytical mean for the analysis of a great number of ...
Research was carried out to experimentally evaluate the antioxidant capacity of several red and whit...
Amperometric biosensors; for the determination of glucose, fructose, ethanol, and glycerol were used...
Amperometric biosensors for the determination Of L-malic and L-lactic acids were optimised and used ...
A capillary electrophoresis method for organic acids in wine was developed and validated. The optima...
A capillary electrophoresis method for organic acids in wine was developed and validated. The optima...
The simultaneous separation and determination of organic acids in several samples of white and red P...
Wine contains organic acids, which determine its final quality. Tartaric and malic acids are found i...
Laccase of different lots was used in the construction of biosensors for the determination of polyph...
Electroanalytical methods based on biosensor technology and differential PH measurement for the dete...
Bio-electronic tongue was linked to artificial intelligence processing unit and used for classificat...
Organic acids, inlcuding tartaric, malic, lactic, citric, succinic and shikimic, were determined in ...
Malic acid and tartaric acids are the most important organic acids in grape juice and wine. They can...
AbstractThe work presents application of amperometric biosensors based on platinum printed electrode...
Capillary electrophoresis as a separation technique can be applied for analysis of organic acids in ...
Capillary electrophoresis is now a well known analytical mean for the analysis of a great number of ...
Research was carried out to experimentally evaluate the antioxidant capacity of several red and whit...
Amperometric biosensors; for the determination of glucose, fructose, ethanol, and glycerol were used...
Amperometric biosensors for the determination Of L-malic and L-lactic acids were optimised and used ...
A capillary electrophoresis method for organic acids in wine was developed and validated. The optima...
A capillary electrophoresis method for organic acids in wine was developed and validated. The optima...
The simultaneous separation and determination of organic acids in several samples of white and red P...
Wine contains organic acids, which determine its final quality. Tartaric and malic acids are found i...
Laccase of different lots was used in the construction of biosensors for the determination of polyph...