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      A thorough study on the use of quantitative 1H NMR in Rioja red wine fermentation processes.

      Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
      Acetic Acid, analysis, Alanine, Ethanol, Fermentation, Kinetics, Lactic Acid, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, methods, Proline, Succinic Acid, Wine

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          In this study, we focused our attention on monitoring the levels of important metabolites of wine during the alcoholic and malolactic fermentation processes by quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance (qNMR). Therefore, using (1)H NMR, the method allows the simultaneous quantification of ethanol, acetic, malic, lactic, and succinic acids, and the amino acids proline and alanine, besides the ratio proline/arginine through fermentation of must of grapes corresponding to the Tempranillo variety. Each (1)H NMR spectrum gives direct and visual information concerning these metabolites, and the effectiveness of each process was assessed and compared by carrying out analyses using infrared spectroscopy to ethanol and acetic acid. The quantitative data were explained with the aid of chemometric algorithms.

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          19292460
          10.1021/jf803245r

          Chemistry
          Acetic Acid,analysis,Alanine,Ethanol,Fermentation,Kinetics,Lactic Acid,Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy,methods,Proline,Succinic Acid,Wine

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