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Chemical and Electrochemical Assessment of Wine Lees Extracts Tested as Novel Antioxidant Additives in Model Wine.

Alberto De IseppiA CurioniMatteo MarangonD InvincibileDavide SlaghenaufiMaurizio Ugliano
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2023)
Yeast derivatives are used in winemaking for a variety of purposes, including the protection of wines from oxidation. In this work, by the application of an autoclave extraction method, different fractions were obtained from red wine lees and a lab-grown culture of the same yeast strain. Each extract was characterized for their protein, polysaccharide, glutathione, thiol, and polyphenol contents. The antioxidant activity was tested by adding each extract in a model wine enriched with catechin and saturated with oxygen. The presence of both wine lees and lab-grown yeast extracts delayed oxygen consumption when compared to the untreated control. This delay was confirmed by the development of a yellow color, which was lower in 5 out of 6 of the samples added with yeast/lees extracts. The electrochemical behavior of the samples also showed a greater resistance to oxidation, thus suggesting a protective role of the wine lees extracts against wine oxidative phenomena.
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