Reduction of volatile acidity of acidic wines by immobilized Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells

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A. Vilela
D. Schuller
A. Mendes-Faia
M. Côrte-Real
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[1] Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro,Institute for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Centre of Genomics and Biotechnology (IBB/CGB
[2] University of Minho,UTAD)
[3] Campus of Gualtar,Centre of Molecular and Environmental Biology (CBMA), Department of Biology
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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2013年 / 97卷
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Alginate; Biological removal of volatile acidity from wines; Chitosan; Yeasts immobilization;
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Excessive volatile acidity in wines is a major problem and is still prevalent because available solutions are nevertheless unsatisfactory, namely, blending the filter-sterilized acidic wine with other wines of lower volatile acidity or using reverse osmosis. We have previously explored the use of an empirical biological deacidification procedure to lower the acetic acid content of wines. This winemaker’s enological practice, which consists in refermentation associated with acetic acid consumption by yeasts, is performed by mixing the acidic wine with freshly crushed grapes, musts, or marc from a finished wine fermentation. We have shown that the commercial strain Saccharomyces cerevisiae S26 is able to decrease the volatile acidity of acidic wines with a volatile acidity higher than 1.44 g L−1 acetic acid, with no detrimental impact on wine aroma. In this study, we aimed to optimize the immobilization of S26 cells in alginate beads for the bioreduction of volatile acidity of acidic wines. We found that S26 cells immobilized in double-layer alginate–chitosan beads could reduce the volatile acidity of an acidic wine (1.1 g L−1 acetic acid, 12.5 % (v/v) ethanol, pH 3.12) by 28 and 62 % within 72 and 168 h, respectively, associated with a slight decrease in ethanol concentration (0.7 %). Similar volatile acidity removal efficiencies were obtained in medium with high glucose concentration (20 % w/v), indicating that this process may also be useful in the deacidification of grape musts. We, therefore, show that immobilized S. cerevisiae S26 cells in double-layer beads are an efficient alternative to improve the quality of wines with excessive volatile acidity.
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