Anaya, Juan Alberto’s team published research in European Food Research and Technology in 2022-07-31 | CAS: 5405-41-4

European Food Research and Technology published new progress about Acidity. 5405-41-4 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Ethyl 3-hydroxybutanoate, and the molecular formula is C6H12O3, Product Details of C6H12O3.

Anaya, Juan Alberto published the artcileApplying rosemary extract and caffeic acid to modify the composition of Monastrell wines, Product Details of C6H12O3, the main research area is Monastrell wine polyphenol aromatic compound rosemary extract caffeic acid.

This work studies the effect of applying rosemary extract and caffeic acid on the polyphenolic and aromatic composition of Monastrell wines, as well as the influence of traditional winemaking or incorporating prefermentative maceration. For this purpose, three treatments were carried out in triplicate. In one of them, rosemary extract was applied on the clusters 10 days before harvest, caffeic acid was applied in the same way in another, and, finally, this acid was applied to grape before crushing. Each treatment was run by both traditional vinification and vinification with prefermentative maceration. After making wines, they were monitored for 12 mo after fermentation The application of rosemary extract, and that of caffeic acid but to a lesser extent, increased the color, the concentration of anthocyanins, and the percentage of polymerized anthocyanins, while prefermentation maceration gave rise to wines with a higher concentration of condensed tannins and polyphenols. Applying rosemary extract and caffeic acid in the vineyard also increased the concentration of esters and other compounds that favor wine aromatic quality, which was also enhanced by prefermentative maceration.

European Food Research and Technology published new progress about Acidity. 5405-41-4 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Ethyl 3-hydroxybutanoate, and the molecular formula is C6H12O3, Product Details of C6H12O3.

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