| Literature DB >> 25952850 |
Jiang-Fei Meng1, Teng-Fei Xu2, Chang-Zheng Song1, Yong Yu1, Fan Hu1, Li Zhang3, Zhen-Wen Zhang4, Zhu-Mei Xi5.
Abstract
A comprehensive investigation was carried out to determine the effect of exogenous melatonin treatment of pre-veraison grapes on grape berries and its wines. Two melatonin treatments of pre-veraison grape berries increased the weight of the berries by approximately 6.6%. Meanwhile, this melatonin treatment could be beneficial in the reduction of underripe and overripe fruits and in enhancing the synchronicity of the berries. In addition, there were significant differences in the volatile compound composition between the wine produced from the melatonin-treated berries and the wines made from untreated berries. The wine from melatonin-treated pre-veraison grape berries had stronger fruity, spicy, and sweet sensory properties, compared to the wines made from untreated berries. Prolonging the treatment through repeated applications can enhance these effects and under different seasonal conditions, more pronounced effects on the grape quality and wine properties can be observed.Entities:
Keywords: Aroma components; Berry size; Grape; Melatonin; Synchronicity; Wine
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25952850 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2015.03.140
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514