This work aims to report on the processing of pineapple (Ananas comosus) peel and core into quality wines by combining physical and enzymatic treatments of waste and alcoholic fermentation of the pineapple must with three strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (TT, AW, EM2) at three different temperatures (25C, 20C, 15C). The main parameters of the alcoholic fermentation (yeast growth, ethanol production and sugar consumption) were monitored; the fixed and the volatile compounds of pineapple wines were characterized by means of HPLC and GC-MS techniques. Results outlined that the highest levels of ethanol, i.e., more than 7 and 8% vol/vol, were reached in 96 h when the fermentation was carried out at 20 and 25C with AWand TT strains, respectively. Differently, the fermentation at 15C with EM2 achieved the highest ethanol concentration (7.60% vol/vol) after 120 h and maintained higher levels of citric and malic acid. Accordingly, as the ethanol increases a simultaneous decrease in simple sugars was observed: glucose fell faster than fructose and reached concentrations below 1 g/L after 120 h of fermentation. Significantly different aroma profiles were measured in the wines by changing temperature and strain of S. cerevisiae: the fermentation with AWat 20C produced the highest concentration of acetate and ethyl esters that increased the fruity character of pineapple wine, whilst varietal aroma was enhanced by both fermentations at 25C and 15C with TT and EM2, respectively. However, no variations in pH and acidity during fermentation and very low levels of acetic acid in any pineapple wine sample stressed the aptitude to human consumption of pineapple wines obtained from pineapple waste under this study.

Roda, A., De Faveri, D. M., Dordoni, R., Valero-Cases, E., Nuncio Jáuregui, N., Carbonell Barrachina, A. A., Frutos-Fernandez, M. J., Lambri, M., Pineapple wines obtained from saccharification of pineapple waste and alcoholic fermentation with three strains of saccharomyces cerevisiae., <<JOURNAL OF FOOD PROCESSING AND PRESERVATION>>, 2017; (41: e13111): 1-10. [doi:10.1111/jfpp.13111] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/113581]

Pineapple wines obtained from saccharification of pineapple waste and alcoholic fermentation with three strains of saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Roda, Arianna;De Faveri, Dante Marco;Dordoni, Roberta;Lambri, Milena
2017

Abstract

This work aims to report on the processing of pineapple (Ananas comosus) peel and core into quality wines by combining physical and enzymatic treatments of waste and alcoholic fermentation of the pineapple must with three strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (TT, AW, EM2) at three different temperatures (25C, 20C, 15C). The main parameters of the alcoholic fermentation (yeast growth, ethanol production and sugar consumption) were monitored; the fixed and the volatile compounds of pineapple wines were characterized by means of HPLC and GC-MS techniques. Results outlined that the highest levels of ethanol, i.e., more than 7 and 8% vol/vol, were reached in 96 h when the fermentation was carried out at 20 and 25C with AWand TT strains, respectively. Differently, the fermentation at 15C with EM2 achieved the highest ethanol concentration (7.60% vol/vol) after 120 h and maintained higher levels of citric and malic acid. Accordingly, as the ethanol increases a simultaneous decrease in simple sugars was observed: glucose fell faster than fructose and reached concentrations below 1 g/L after 120 h of fermentation. Significantly different aroma profiles were measured in the wines by changing temperature and strain of S. cerevisiae: the fermentation with AWat 20C produced the highest concentration of acetate and ethyl esters that increased the fruity character of pineapple wine, whilst varietal aroma was enhanced by both fermentations at 25C and 15C with TT and EM2, respectively. However, no variations in pH and acidity during fermentation and very low levels of acetic acid in any pineapple wine sample stressed the aptitude to human consumption of pineapple wines obtained from pineapple waste under this study.
2017
Inglese
Roda, A., De Faveri, D. M., Dordoni, R., Valero-Cases, E., Nuncio Jáuregui, N., Carbonell Barrachina, A. A., Frutos-Fernandez, M. J., Lambri, M., Pineapple wines obtained from saccharification of pineapple waste and alcoholic fermentation with three strains of saccharomyces cerevisiae., <<JOURNAL OF FOOD PROCESSING AND PRESERVATION>>, 2017; (41: e13111): 1-10. [doi:10.1111/jfpp.13111] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/113581]
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