Effects of external carbon sources on the quality and volatile components of kiwi wine

ObjectiveIn order to optimize the fermentation process of kiwi wine and improve its overall quality, the effects of different exogenous carbon on its quality and volatile components were compared.MethodsSelected sucrose, glucose, maltose, brown sugar, high fructose corn syrup, glutinous rice and ric...

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Main Authors: HUANG Xiaolan, HE Xufeng, XIONG Shuang, ZHANG Chunyi, ZHENG Rong
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Published: The Editorial Office of Food and Machinery 2024-10-01
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author HUANG Xiaolan
HE Xufeng
XIONG Shuang
ZHANG Chunyi
ZHENG Rong
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HE Xufeng
XIONG Shuang
ZHANG Chunyi
ZHENG Rong
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description ObjectiveIn order to optimize the fermentation process of kiwi wine and improve its overall quality, the effects of different exogenous carbon on its quality and volatile components were compared.MethodsSelected sucrose, glucose, maltose, brown sugar, high fructose corn syrup, glutinous rice and rice sacchacation solution as exogenous carbon, and adjusted the initial sugar content of fermentation solution to 23%. Biomass change, alcohol content, organic acid content, monomer phenol content, volatile components and sensory properties were measured.ResultsThe fermentation rate of maltose group was the slowest, the alcohol content was the lowest, and the organic acid accumulation was the least. The total amount of monomer phenols in brown sugar group was the highest, among which gallic acid (217.45 mg/L) was the highest monomer phenolic substance in all groups, which improved the antioxidant capacity and reduced the methanol content. In terms of aroma, a total of 53 volatile components were isolated and identified in the seven carbon source fermentation groups, and the average contents of alcohols (8.985 mg/kg) and esters (1.625 mg/kg) were the highest, accounting for 71.1% and 12.7%. The total volatile components of glucose group and high fructose syrup group were the highest, maltose group was the lowest, and brown sugar group was the highest.ConclusionIn summary, glucose, sucrose, high fructose corn syrup and brown sugar can be used as ideal external carbon sources for kiwi fermentation, and brown sugar can be further explored and applied.
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spelling doaj-art-b5d2a3c176f94c56ab1d3a3aa83aa9e12025-08-20T02:04:52ZengThe Editorial Office of Food and MachineryShipin yu jixie1003-57882024-10-014010394510.13652/j.spjx.1003.5788.2024.801461003-5788(2024)10-0039-07Effects of external carbon sources on the quality and volatile components of kiwi wineHUANG Xiaolan0HE Xufeng1XIONG Shuang2ZHANG Chunyi3ZHENG Rong4Chongqing Wanzhou Food and Drug Inspection Institute, Chongqing404100, ChinaChongqing Wanzhou Food and Drug Inspection Institute, Chongqing404100, ChinaChongqing Wanzhou Food and Drug Inspection Institute, Chongqing404100, ChinaChongqing Wanzhou Food and Drug Inspection Institute, Chongqing404100, ChinaChongqing Wanzhou Food and Drug Inspection Institute, Chongqing404100, ChinaObjectiveIn order to optimize the fermentation process of kiwi wine and improve its overall quality, the effects of different exogenous carbon on its quality and volatile components were compared.MethodsSelected sucrose, glucose, maltose, brown sugar, high fructose corn syrup, glutinous rice and rice sacchacation solution as exogenous carbon, and adjusted the initial sugar content of fermentation solution to 23%. Biomass change, alcohol content, organic acid content, monomer phenol content, volatile components and sensory properties were measured.ResultsThe fermentation rate of maltose group was the slowest, the alcohol content was the lowest, and the organic acid accumulation was the least. The total amount of monomer phenols in brown sugar group was the highest, among which gallic acid (217.45 mg/L) was the highest monomer phenolic substance in all groups, which improved the antioxidant capacity and reduced the methanol content. In terms of aroma, a total of 53 volatile components were isolated and identified in the seven carbon source fermentation groups, and the average contents of alcohols (8.985 mg/kg) and esters (1.625 mg/kg) were the highest, accounting for 71.1% and 12.7%. The total volatile components of glucose group and high fructose syrup group were the highest, maltose group was the lowest, and brown sugar group was the highest.ConclusionIn summary, glucose, sucrose, high fructose corn syrup and brown sugar can be used as ideal external carbon sources for kiwi fermentation, and brown sugar can be further explored and applied.http://www.ifoodmm.com/spyjx/article/abstract/20241006?st=article_issuecarbon sourceskiwi winephysicochemical indexesorganic acidphenolic acidvolatile components
spellingShingle HUANG Xiaolan
HE Xufeng
XIONG Shuang
ZHANG Chunyi
ZHENG Rong
Effects of external carbon sources on the quality and volatile components of kiwi wine
Shipin yu jixie
carbon sources
kiwi wine
physicochemical indexes
organic acid
phenolic acid
volatile components
title Effects of external carbon sources on the quality and volatile components of kiwi wine
title_full Effects of external carbon sources on the quality and volatile components of kiwi wine
title_fullStr Effects of external carbon sources on the quality and volatile components of kiwi wine
title_full_unstemmed Effects of external carbon sources on the quality and volatile components of kiwi wine
title_short Effects of external carbon sources on the quality and volatile components of kiwi wine
title_sort effects of external carbon sources on the quality and volatile components of kiwi wine
topic carbon sources
kiwi wine
physicochemical indexes
organic acid
phenolic acid
volatile components
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