C. Medina-Plaza, N. Dokoozlian, R. Ponangi, T. Blair, D. Block, A. Oberholster
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Correlation between Skin Cell Wall Composition and Polyphenol Extractability of Pinot noir and Cabernet Sauvignon Grapes
The composition of skin cell wall material from Pinot noir and Cabernet Sauvignon grape berries from four different regions in California was investigated to determine relationships between cell wall composition and phenolic extractability observed under winemaking conditions. Multiple vineyards (sites) per region were studied. Cell wall composition analysis included determining total soluble sugars, proteins, noncellulosic glucose, cellulose, lignin, lipids, total polyphenolic content, soluble polysaccharides, and uronic acid, as well as isolation efficiency. Results indicated that cell wall material (CWM) composition is mainly site-specific, with some effect due to variety and little to no effect from the growing region. Grape phenolics analyzed included monomeric flavan-3-ols, anthocyanins, polymeric phenols, and polymeric pigments and could be used to distinguish between varieties. Grapes grown in the same region exhibited similar phenolic extractability, indicating a significant effect of the growing area, as well as a synergistic effect between CWM composition and grape phenolics. CWM composition analysis indicated that demethylation of pectin favored the release of phenolics, while lignin content correlated negatively with the phenolics extracted. Proteins showed a negative correlation with polymeric phenols, whereas no correlation was found with polymeric pigments. Anthocyanin extractability was highly affected by its content within grape skins, more so than other phenolics that are present in both the skins and seeds.
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The American Journal of Enology and Viticulture (AJEV), published quarterly, is an official journal of the American Society for Enology and Viticulture (ASEV) and is the premier journal in the English language dedicated to scientific research on winemaking and grapegrowing. AJEV publishes full-length research papers, literature reviews, research notes, and technical briefs on various aspects of enology and viticulture, including wine chemistry, sensory science, process engineering, wine quality assessments, microbiology, methods development, plant pathogenesis, diseases and pests of grape, rootstock and clonal evaluation, effect of field practices, and grape genetics and breeding. All papers are peer reviewed, and authorship of papers is not limited to members of ASEV. The science editor, along with the viticulture, enology, and associate editors, are drawn from academic and research institutions worldwide and guide the content of the Journal.