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Quality and volatile compounds in red wine at different degrees of dealcoholization by membrane process

2019

This study investigated the effect of different degrees of dealcoholization on volatile compounds, phenols and sensory characteristics of red wine (cv. Montepulciano d’Abruzzo). The wine with an initial alcohol content of 13.2% v/v was partially dealcoholized by membrane process with a decrease of alcohol degree as follows: − 4.9; − 6.3; − 7.8, − 9.2 and − 10.5% v/v. Osmotic distillation has proved effective in preserving a satisfactory odorous profile, as samples with an alcohol residue of 8.3% v/v (− 4.9%) and 6.9% v/v (− 6.3%) showed good esters retention: more than 84% and 82%, respectively. Similarly, colour and taste, evaluated by flavonoids and phenolic compounds, remained almost unc…

030309 nutrition & dieteticsPhenolic compoundAroma compoundSensory analysiAlcoholWineBiochemistrySensory analysisIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.invention03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologylawAlcohol contentPhenolsFood scienceDistillationWine0303 health sciencesChemistryMembrane04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral ChemistryAroma compounds; Dealcoholization; Membrane; Phenolic compounds; Sensory analysis; WineSensory analysis040401 food sciencePhenolic compoundsDealcoholized wineMembraneAroma compoundsDealcoholizationFood ScienceBiotechnology
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Combined membrane process for dealcoholization of wines: Osmotic distillation and reverse osmosis

2019

The demand of beverages with low or zero alcohol content is fast growing over the last years for health benefits of drinkers and more restrictive policies in alcohol consumption. Membrane processes are nowadays the most commonly used. They have undoubtedly led to improvements in quality, particularly for the low processing temperatures, but determined volatile compounds loss which in many instances resulted in unsatisfactory sensory quality. This study evaluates the combination of two membrane processes for the production of lower alcohol wines: osmotic distillation (OD) and reverse osmosis (RO). It aims for retain the flavour, preserve the good taste of wine with low alcohol content. A red…

Reverse OsmosiVolatile compoundsWineOsmotic DistillationDealcoholization
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