The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of 10 Starmerella bacillaris strains inoculated as planktonic or biofilm-detached cells on the chromatic characteristics of Montepulciano d'Abruzzo wine. Wines inoculated with biofilm-detached cells of St. bacillaris were characterized by a higher content of glycerol and viable yeast cells and a lower content of ethanol than those obtained with planktonic cells. Pyruvic acid content ranged from 45.99 mg/L to 48.19 mg/L and from 41.13 mg/L to 45.9 mg/L in wines fermented with biofilm-detached and planktonic cells, respectively. Wines obtained with biofilm-detached cells showed levels of anthocyanins ranging from 506.8 mg/L to 659.9 mg/L, while those fermented with free cells of St. bacillaris ranged from 518 mg/L to 612.6 mg/L. Similarly, the content of polyphenols was higher in wines inoculated with biofilm-detached cells. The different amounts of these compounds resulted in differences in the wine's color. Wines obtained with biofilm-detached cells of St. bacillaris had lower b* and h* values than those obtained with planktonic cells. These wines also showed higher a* values, indicating the presence of a stronger red color than the others, and lower clarity (L*). Moreover, the data obtained highlighted that it is possible to predict the color of young wines from must measurements. Further studies will be done to evaluate the role of other non-Saccharomyces yeasts, grown under different aggregation states, in the definition of wine color.

Shaping the chromatic characteristics of red wines by using biofilm-detached cells of Starmerella bacillaris strains / Rossetti, Alessio Pio; Perpetuini, Giorgia; Valbonetti, Luca; Zulli, Camillo; Perla, Carlo; Sidari, Rossana; Tofalo, Rosanna. - In: FOOD BIOSCIENCE. - ISSN 2212-4292. - 57:(2024), pp. 1-10. [10.1016/j.fbio.2023.103396]

Shaping the chromatic characteristics of red wines by using biofilm-detached cells of Starmerella bacillaris strains

Sidari, Rossana;
2024-01-01

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of 10 Starmerella bacillaris strains inoculated as planktonic or biofilm-detached cells on the chromatic characteristics of Montepulciano d'Abruzzo wine. Wines inoculated with biofilm-detached cells of St. bacillaris were characterized by a higher content of glycerol and viable yeast cells and a lower content of ethanol than those obtained with planktonic cells. Pyruvic acid content ranged from 45.99 mg/L to 48.19 mg/L and from 41.13 mg/L to 45.9 mg/L in wines fermented with biofilm-detached and planktonic cells, respectively. Wines obtained with biofilm-detached cells showed levels of anthocyanins ranging from 506.8 mg/L to 659.9 mg/L, while those fermented with free cells of St. bacillaris ranged from 518 mg/L to 612.6 mg/L. Similarly, the content of polyphenols was higher in wines inoculated with biofilm-detached cells. The different amounts of these compounds resulted in differences in the wine's color. Wines obtained with biofilm-detached cells of St. bacillaris had lower b* and h* values than those obtained with planktonic cells. These wines also showed higher a* values, indicating the presence of a stronger red color than the others, and lower clarity (L*). Moreover, the data obtained highlighted that it is possible to predict the color of young wines from must measurements. Further studies will be done to evaluate the role of other non-Saccharomyces yeasts, grown under different aggregation states, in the definition of wine color.
2024
Starmerella bacillaris
Biofilm-detached cells
Planktonic cells
Anthocyanins
Wine color
Montepulciano d 'Abruzzo wine
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