WINE CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY

Wine Chemistry and Biochemistry

Título del capítulo: Biologically aged wines

Chemical and Biochemical Aspects ofWinemaking.- Biochemistry of Alcoholic Fermentation.- Biochemical Transformations Produced by Malolactic Fermentation.- Special Wines Production.- SparklingWines and Yeast Autolysis.- Biologically Aged Wines.- Enzymes in Winemaking.- Use of Enological Additives for Colloid and Tartrate Salt Stabilization in White Wines and for Improvement of Sparkling Wine Foaming Properties.- Wine Chemical Compounds and Biochemical Processes.- Nitrogen Compounds.- Amino Acids and Biogenic Amines.- Peptides.- Proteins.- Carbohydrates.- Volatile and Aroma Compounds.- Wine Aroma Precursors.- Polyfunctional Thiol Compounds.- Volatile Compounds and Wine Aging.- Yeasts and Wine Flavour.- Identification of Impact Odorants of Wines.- Interactions Between Wine Matrix Macro-Components and Aroma Compounds.- Phenolic Compounds.- Anthocyanins and Anthocyanin-Derived Compounds.- Flavanols, Flavonols and Dihydroflavonols.- Non-flavonoid Phenolic Compounds.- Influence of Phenolics on Wine Organoleptic Properties.- Health-Promoting Effects of Wine Phenolics.- Spoilage ofWines.- Aromatic Spoilage of Wines by Raw Materials and Enological Products.- Wine Spoilage by Fungal Metabolites.- Automatic Analysers and Data Processing.- Automatic Analysers in Oenology.- Statistical Techniques for the Interpretation of Analytical Data.


TitluloWine Chemistry and BiochemistryLugarNew York, New York, Estados UnidosEditorialSpringerAño2009Páginas81-103ISBN978-0-387-74116-1AutoresPeinado-Amores, Rafael Andrés, García-Mauricio, Juan CarlosLinklink.springer.com

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