BACKGROUND: Stir bar sorptive extraction (SBSE) has been employed for the analysis of aroma compounds directly from Spanish and Italian grape extracts. The extraction conditions have been optimized using a statistical approach, obtaining results that improve the current state of the art. RESULTS: The proposed analytical conditions were: sample volume 40 mL, extraction time 80 min, 25% (w/v) NaCl and stirring speed 750 rpm using 20 mm × 0.5 mm stir bars. Performance characteristics of the SBSE procedure were further studied and showed correlation coefficients, detection and quantification limits, linear ranges, recoveries and precision values adequate for analysing these compounds in grapes. Twenty-four grape varieties (aromatic and non-aromatic) were analysed. Statistically significant differences ( P < 0.05) according to geographical origin were found, being derived mainly from the terpenoid content. By principal component analysis it was possible to note that the terpenoids were more effective in the separation of the non-aromatic samples, showing negative and positive scores for Italian and Spanish grapes, respectively. CONCLUSION: For non-aromatic grape varieties, the factor ‘geographic location’ was the most significant, thus corroborating the high influence of this parameter on the volatile composition of grapes and therefore on the genuineness of wines.

Application of a stir bar sorptive extraction method for the determination of volatile compounds in different grape varieties / Vasile Simone, Giuseppe; Castro, Remedios; Natera, Ramon; Masino, Francesca; Barroso, Carmelo; Durán Guerrero, Enrique. - In: JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE. - ISSN 0022-5142. - 97:3(2017), pp. 939-948. [10.1002/jsfa.7818]

Application of a stir bar sorptive extraction method for the determination of volatile compounds in different grape varieties.

VASILE SIMONE, GIUSEPPE;MASINO, Francesca;
2017

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BACKGROUND: Stir bar sorptive extraction (SBSE) has been employed for the analysis of aroma compounds directly from Spanish and Italian grape extracts. The extraction conditions have been optimized using a statistical approach, obtaining results that improve the current state of the art. RESULTS: The proposed analytical conditions were: sample volume 40 mL, extraction time 80 min, 25% (w/v) NaCl and stirring speed 750 rpm using 20 mm × 0.5 mm stir bars. Performance characteristics of the SBSE procedure were further studied and showed correlation coefficients, detection and quantification limits, linear ranges, recoveries and precision values adequate for analysing these compounds in grapes. Twenty-four grape varieties (aromatic and non-aromatic) were analysed. Statistically significant differences ( P < 0.05) according to geographical origin were found, being derived mainly from the terpenoid content. By principal component analysis it was possible to note that the terpenoids were more effective in the separation of the non-aromatic samples, showing negative and positive scores for Italian and Spanish grapes, respectively. CONCLUSION: For non-aromatic grape varieties, the factor ‘geographic location’ was the most significant, thus corroborating the high influence of this parameter on the volatile composition of grapes and therefore on the genuineness of wines.
2017
27-giu-2016
97
3
939
948
Application of a stir bar sorptive extraction method for the determination of volatile compounds in different grape varieties / Vasile Simone, Giuseppe; Castro, Remedios; Natera, Ramon; Masino, Francesca; Barroso, Carmelo; Durán Guerrero, Enrique. - In: JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE. - ISSN 0022-5142. - 97:3(2017), pp. 939-948. [10.1002/jsfa.7818]
Vasile Simone, Giuseppe; Castro, Remedios; Natera, Ramon; Masino, Francesca; Barroso, Carmelo; Durán Guerrero, Enrique
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