几维鸟
葡萄酒
风味
酿酒
品味
食品科学
感官分析
原材料
发酵
化学
感官的
有机化学
作者
Zhibo Yang,Qiuyu Lan,Xiaoyu Liu,Zijian Cai,Rui Zeng,Junni Tang,Xiaole Jiang,Chenglin Zhu,Bin Hu,Luca Laghi
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.lwt.2024.116375
摘要
The pretreatment method of fruit before fermentation is a crucial step in fruit wine production, exerting a considerable influence on its overall quality, particularly on sensory characteristics and flavor profile. In this study, Pujiang kiwifruits as raw material, four pretreatment methods were employed in kiwi wine (KW) production, namely kiwi fruit crushing with peel (KCP), crushing without peel (KCW), kiwi fruit squeezing juice with peel (KJP), and squeezing juice without peel (KJW). The sensory characteristics and flavor profile of KW were evaluated using sensory evaluation, E-tongue, GC-IMS, and 1H-NMR. KW produced through KCP method achieved the highest sensory evaluation score, compared to the others. E-tongue could effectively differentiate the taste features among KW produced by different pretreatment methods. A total of 137 compounds were characterized by the combination of GC-IMS and 1H-NMR. Moreover, among the molecules quantified by GC-IMS and 1H-NMR, the concentrations of 52 and 58 compounds, respectively, exhibited significant differences among the four groups, primarily comprising esters, organic acids and alcohols. Furthermore, enrichment analysis indicated that several metabolic pathways could be altered by different pretreatment methods. This study serves as a theoretical reference and application basis for the quality improvement of KW and offers insights on the reduction and utilization of winemaking by-products.
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