Antioxidative activity of wines may be reduced or increased by certain technological treatment processes used in winemaking. Effects of SO 2 addition, ageing and concentration of must at high temp. on total polyphenol content, oxygen scavenging ability and chain-breaking activity were investigated in a red wine (Montepulciano d'Abruzzo), a white wine (Trebbiano d'Abruzzo) and a model wine produced using the normal procedure for a typical cooked wine (Marsala-type wine) in S. Italy. SO 2 addition increased oxygen scavenging ability in commercial and model wine samples investigated; chain-breaking activity of wines was not affected. Antioxidative activities of phenols in white and red wine samples were similar despite the lower phenol concn. determined in white wine. A decrease in antioxidative activities of wines was associated with progressive polymerization of phenols during ageing; development of nonenzymic browning reactions during must heating increased antioxidative and chain-breaking activity in wines. It is concluded that technological procedures used in winemaking can cause significant changes in antioxidative activity of wines; with certain treatments, these changes may be positive.
Chain-breaking and oxygen scavenging properties of wine as affected by some technological procedures
MANZOCCO, Lara;NICOLI, Maria Cristina
1998-01-01
Abstract
Antioxidative activity of wines may be reduced or increased by certain technological treatment processes used in winemaking. Effects of SO 2 addition, ageing and concentration of must at high temp. on total polyphenol content, oxygen scavenging ability and chain-breaking activity were investigated in a red wine (Montepulciano d'Abruzzo), a white wine (Trebbiano d'Abruzzo) and a model wine produced using the normal procedure for a typical cooked wine (Marsala-type wine) in S. Italy. SO 2 addition increased oxygen scavenging ability in commercial and model wine samples investigated; chain-breaking activity of wines was not affected. Antioxidative activities of phenols in white and red wine samples were similar despite the lower phenol concn. determined in white wine. A decrease in antioxidative activities of wines was associated with progressive polymerization of phenols during ageing; development of nonenzymic browning reactions during must heating increased antioxidative and chain-breaking activity in wines. It is concluded that technological procedures used in winemaking can cause significant changes in antioxidative activity of wines; with certain treatments, these changes may be positive.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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