Title: Rapid Determination of Phenolic Compounds in Red Wine Fermentations
1Rapid Determination ofPhenolic Compounds in Red
Wine Fermentations
Kirsten SkogersonGraduate ResearcherDepartment
of Viticulture EnologyUniversity of
California, Davis
2Presentation Overview
- Phenolic compounds in red wine
- Project goals experimental plan
- Data collection analysis
- Conclusions
3Phenolic Compounds in Red Wine
Tannin
Anthocyanins
Polymeric Pigment LPP / SPP
Non-Tannin Phenols
- Diverse class of compounds
- Dihydroxy functionality
4Laboratory Methods for MeasuringPhenolic
Compounds in Red Wine
- Spectroscopic
- Chromatographic
5Limitations of Current Methods
- Time-consuming
- Contract laboratories
- expensive and delayed
- Small sample number limits scope of research
6Predictive Method
- Use multivariate statistics to correlate spectral
data with traditional laboratory (reference)
methods - Develop model that predicts laboratory method
values from spectra - Once the model has been built, results are
obtained instantaneously - Used for analysis in many food beverage
industries - Increasingly used in grape and wine analysis
7Spectroscopy-Based Predictive Method
Reference Method (GC)
Mathematical expression that relates EtOH to
Spectrum
Multivariate statistical program
Spectroscopy (NIR)
MODEL BUILDING
8Project Goal
- To predict phenolic composition using UV-vis
spectroscopy
9UV-visible spectra of phenolic compounds
10Project Overview Model Building
REFERENCE METHOD
MODEL GENERATION
SAMPLE COLLECTION
SPECTRA
11Sample Collection 2006
- 600 fermentation aged wine samples
- Regions (14)
- Barossa Valley
- Riverland
- Waikerie
- Barmera
- McLaren Vale
- Langhorne Creek
- Clare
- Bordertown
- Blanchetown
- Loxton
- Padthaway
- Adelaide Hills
- Renmark
- Coonawarra . . .
- Cultivars (8)
- Shiraz
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- Merlot
- Tempranillo
- Pinot Noir
- Grenache
- Chardonnay
- Riesling
12Reference Method
- Harbertson-Adams Assay
- Robust, comprehensive method
- Measures
- Anthocyanins
- Large and Small Polymeric Pigments
- Tannins
- Non-tannin phenols
13Harbertson-Adams Assay Anthocyanins and Total
Phenols
Juice / wine sample
Dilute into SDS buffer
Take background measure at 510 nm
Add Fe Cl3
14Harbertson-Adams Assay Polymeric Pigments and
Tannin
Juice / wine sample
15Harbertson-Adams Assay Sample Data Set
Statistics
Phenolic Class
Range
Mean
S.D.
Anthocyanin (mg/L M3G)
0 - 1096
414
244
Tannin (mg/L CE)
0 - 798
217
189
Pigmented Polymers (AU)
0.015 - 6.6
1.98
1.27
Non-Tannin Phenols (mg/L CE)
18 - 1518
582
255
16Spectral Analysis
- Harbertson-Adams assays spectral collection
performed on same day
Metertech SP8001
17Model Building Unscrambler
- Randomly select 314 of 414 samples for model
construction - Model built using PLS with cross-validation
- Test Model with remaining 100 samples
18Anthocyanin
PREDICTED
r2 0.91
MEASURED
19Pigmented Polymers
r2 0.85
PREDICTED
MEASURED
20Tannin
r2 0.86
PREDICTED
MEASURED
21Non-Tannin Phenols
r2 0.83
22Comparing UV-vis vis-NIR Models
r2
Error
Anthocyanin
UV-vis
0.91
18
0.92
vis-NIR1
15
Pigmented Polymer
UV-vis
0.85
25
vis-NIR
0.87
26
Tannin
UV-vis
0.86
33
vis-NIR
0.80
38
Non-Tannin Phenols
UV-vis
0.83
18
vis-NIR
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1Cozzolino et al. 2004. Analytica Chemica Acta
51373-80.
23Project Overview Model Predictions
COLLECT SAMPLES
IMMEDIATE RESULTS
COLLECT SPECTRA
24Anthocyanin Predictions
PREDICTED
r2 0.88
MEASURED
25Pigmented Polymer Predictions
PREDICTED
r2 0.78
MEASURED
26Tannin Predictions
r2 0.78
PREDICTED
MEASURED
27Non-Tannin Phenol Predictions
r2 0.78
28Conclusion
- Demonstrated potential of UV-vis predictive
models. - Predict anthocyanins, pigmented polymers,
tannins, and non-tannin phenols. - Effective for juices, fermenting musts, and wine.
- Predictions independent of cultivar and growing
region of the samples.
29Acknowledgements
- Roger Boulton
- Jerry Lohr
- T.J. Rogers
- Orlando Wyndham
- Yalumba
- Primary Industries Research, Victoria
- Mark Downey
- Marica Mazza
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- Scholarship Support from
- ASEV
- Wine Spectator
- Temecula Valley Wine Society
- Orange County Wine Society
- AWSEF
- UC Travel Grant