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Comparative study of ¹³C composition in ethanol and bulk dry wine using isotope ratio monitoring by mass spectrometry and by nuclear magnetic resonance as an indicator of vine water status.

Francois Guyon1, Cornelis van Leeuwen2, Laetitia Gaillard3, Mathilde Grand4, Serge Akoka4, Gérald S Remaud4, Nathalie Sabathié3, Marie-Hélène Salagoïty3.   

Abstract

The potential of wine (13)C isotope composition (δ(13)C) is presented to assess vine water status during grape ripening. Measurements of δ(13)C have been performed on a set of 32 authentic wines and their ethanol recovered after distillation. The data, obtained by isotope ratio monitoring by mass spectrometry coupled to an elemental analyser (irm-EA/MS), show a high correlation between δ(13)C of the bulk wine and its ethanol, indicating that the distillation step is not necessary when the wine has not been submitted to any oenological treatment. Therefore, the ethanol/wine δ(13)C correlation can be used as an indicator of possible enrichment of the grape must or the wine with exogenous organic compounds. Wine ethanol δ(13)C is correlated to predawn leaf water potential (R(2) = 0.69), indicating that this parameter can be used as an indicator of vine water status. Position-specific (13)C analysis (PSIA) of ethanol extracted from wine, performed by isotope ratio monitoring by nuclear magnetic resonance (irm-(13)C NMR), confirmed the non-homogenous repartition of (13)C on ethanol skeleton. It is the δ(13)C of the methylene group of ethanol, compared to the methyl moiety, which is the most correlated to predawn leaf water potential, indicating that a phase of photorespiration of the vine during water stress period is most probably occurring due to stomata closure. However, position-specific (13)C analysis by irm-(13)C NMR does not offer a greater precision in the assessment of vine water status compared to direct measurement of δ(13)C on bulk wine by irm-EA/MS.

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Keywords:  Carbon 13 isotope ratio; Isotope ratio monitoring 13C nuclear magnetic resonance; Isotope ratio monitoring mass spectrometry; Vine water status; Wine ethanol

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26438472     DOI: 10.1007/s00216-015-9072-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem        ISSN: 1618-2642            Impact factor:   4.142


  2 in total

1.  Vine Water Deficit Impacts Aging Bouquet in Fine Red Bordeaux Wine.

Authors:  Magali Picard; Cornelis van Leeuwen; François Guyon; Laetitia Gaillard; Gilles de Revel; Stéphanie Marchand
Journal:  Front Chem       Date:  2017-08-02       Impact factor: 5.221

Review 2.  NMR in the Service of Wine Differentiation.

Authors:  Marko Viskić; Luna Maslov Bandić; Ana-Marija Jagatić Korenika; Ana Jeromel
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2021-01-08
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