Anthocyanic composition of Brazilian red wines and use of HPLC-UV-Vis associated to chemometrics to distinguish wines from different regions.

This study determined and correlated the anthocyanin profile of Brazilian tropical (São Francisco Valley in Pernambuco), and temperate wines (Rio Grande do Sul), and temperate Chilean wines (Valle del Colchagua and Central Valley), with their geographical origins, using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) combined with a chemometric method, by applying Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The concentrations and the percentage of the nine anthocyanins (delphinidin-3-glucoside, cyanidin-3-glucoside, petunidin-3-glucoside, peonidin-3-glucoside, malvidin-3-glucoside, peonidin-3-glucoside-acetate, malvidin-3-glucosideacetate, peonidin-3-glucoside coumarate and malvidin-3-glucoside coumarate) were obtained and the values varied greatly according to the cultivar, vintage and country. The results demonstrated that wines from Rio Grande do Sul showed the highest levels of anthocyanin glucosides, which served as the discrimination factor for the chemometric analysis of the samples. Wine samples from the São Francisco Valley preferentially seem to follow the biosynthetic route Naringenin > Kaempferol > Cyanidin-3-Glucoside > Peonidin-3-Glucoside, unlike the samples from the other two regions (Chile and Rio Grande do Sul) that seem to follow the route Naringenin > Kaempferol > Delphinidin-3-Glucoside > Petunidin-3-Glucoside > Malvidin-3-Glucoside. The samples of the Syrah variety from the São Francisco Valley had higher concentrations of individual and total anthocyanins than the Chilean, suggesting the potential for successful adaptation of the cultivation of this grape to the terroir of the Brazilian northeast.

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Main Authors: ANDRADE, R. H. S. de, NASCIMENTO. L. S., PEREIRA, G. E., HALLWASS, PAIM, A. P. S.
Other Authors: Raphael Henrique Soares de Andrade, UFPE; Lígia Samara do Nascimento, UFPE; GIULIANO ELIAS PEREIRA, CNPUV; Fernando Hallwass, UFPE; Ana Paula Silveira Paim, UFPE.
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Language:English
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Published: 2013-05-16
Subjects:Malvidina, PCA, Cromatografia líquida, Origem geográfica, Região Nordeste, Brasil., Enologia, Vinho, Análise química, Antocianina.,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/958108
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spelling dig-alice-doc-9581082017-08-15T22:28:25Z Anthocyanic composition of Brazilian red wines and use of HPLC-UV-Vis associated to chemometrics to distinguish wines from different regions. ANDRADE, R. H. S. de NASCIMENTO. L. S. PEREIRA, G. E. HALLWASS PAIM, A. P. S. Raphael Henrique Soares de Andrade, UFPE; Lígia Samara do Nascimento, UFPE; GIULIANO ELIAS PEREIRA, CNPUV; Fernando Hallwass, UFPE; Ana Paula Silveira Paim, UFPE. Malvidina PCA Cromatografia líquida Origem geográfica Região Nordeste Brasil. Enologia Vinho Análise química Antocianina. This study determined and correlated the anthocyanin profile of Brazilian tropical (São Francisco Valley in Pernambuco), and temperate wines (Rio Grande do Sul), and temperate Chilean wines (Valle del Colchagua and Central Valley), with their geographical origins, using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) combined with a chemometric method, by applying Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The concentrations and the percentage of the nine anthocyanins (delphinidin-3-glucoside, cyanidin-3-glucoside, petunidin-3-glucoside, peonidin-3-glucoside, malvidin-3-glucoside, peonidin-3-glucoside-acetate, malvidin-3-glucosideacetate, peonidin-3-glucoside coumarate and malvidin-3-glucoside coumarate) were obtained and the values varied greatly according to the cultivar, vintage and country. The results demonstrated that wines from Rio Grande do Sul showed the highest levels of anthocyanin glucosides, which served as the discrimination factor for the chemometric analysis of the samples. Wine samples from the São Francisco Valley preferentially seem to follow the biosynthetic route Naringenin > Kaempferol > Cyanidin-3-Glucoside > Peonidin-3-Glucoside, unlike the samples from the other two regions (Chile and Rio Grande do Sul) that seem to follow the route Naringenin > Kaempferol > Delphinidin-3-Glucoside > Petunidin-3-Glucoside > Malvidin-3-Glucoside. The samples of the Syrah variety from the São Francisco Valley had higher concentrations of individual and total anthocyanins than the Chilean, suggesting the potential for successful adaptation of the cultivation of this grape to the terroir of the Brazilian northeast. 2016-02-23T06:40:28Z 2016-02-23T06:40:28Z 2013-05-16 2013 2016-02-23T06:40:28Z Artigo de periódico Microchemical Journal, New York, v. 110, p. 256-262, abr. 2013. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/958108 en eng openAccess
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language English
eng
topic Malvidina
PCA
Cromatografia líquida
Origem geográfica
Região Nordeste
Brasil.
Enologia
Vinho
Análise química
Antocianina.
Malvidina
PCA
Cromatografia líquida
Origem geográfica
Região Nordeste
Brasil.
Enologia
Vinho
Análise química
Antocianina.
spellingShingle Malvidina
PCA
Cromatografia líquida
Origem geográfica
Região Nordeste
Brasil.
Enologia
Vinho
Análise química
Antocianina.
Malvidina
PCA
Cromatografia líquida
Origem geográfica
Região Nordeste
Brasil.
Enologia
Vinho
Análise química
Antocianina.
ANDRADE, R. H. S. de
NASCIMENTO. L. S.
PEREIRA, G. E.
HALLWASS
PAIM, A. P. S.
Anthocyanic composition of Brazilian red wines and use of HPLC-UV-Vis associated to chemometrics to distinguish wines from different regions.
description This study determined and correlated the anthocyanin profile of Brazilian tropical (São Francisco Valley in Pernambuco), and temperate wines (Rio Grande do Sul), and temperate Chilean wines (Valle del Colchagua and Central Valley), with their geographical origins, using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) combined with a chemometric method, by applying Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The concentrations and the percentage of the nine anthocyanins (delphinidin-3-glucoside, cyanidin-3-glucoside, petunidin-3-glucoside, peonidin-3-glucoside, malvidin-3-glucoside, peonidin-3-glucoside-acetate, malvidin-3-glucosideacetate, peonidin-3-glucoside coumarate and malvidin-3-glucoside coumarate) were obtained and the values varied greatly according to the cultivar, vintage and country. The results demonstrated that wines from Rio Grande do Sul showed the highest levels of anthocyanin glucosides, which served as the discrimination factor for the chemometric analysis of the samples. Wine samples from the São Francisco Valley preferentially seem to follow the biosynthetic route Naringenin > Kaempferol > Cyanidin-3-Glucoside > Peonidin-3-Glucoside, unlike the samples from the other two regions (Chile and Rio Grande do Sul) that seem to follow the route Naringenin > Kaempferol > Delphinidin-3-Glucoside > Petunidin-3-Glucoside > Malvidin-3-Glucoside. The samples of the Syrah variety from the São Francisco Valley had higher concentrations of individual and total anthocyanins than the Chilean, suggesting the potential for successful adaptation of the cultivation of this grape to the terroir of the Brazilian northeast.
author2 Raphael Henrique Soares de Andrade, UFPE; Lígia Samara do Nascimento, UFPE; GIULIANO ELIAS PEREIRA, CNPUV; Fernando Hallwass, UFPE; Ana Paula Silveira Paim, UFPE.
author_facet Raphael Henrique Soares de Andrade, UFPE; Lígia Samara do Nascimento, UFPE; GIULIANO ELIAS PEREIRA, CNPUV; Fernando Hallwass, UFPE; Ana Paula Silveira Paim, UFPE.
ANDRADE, R. H. S. de
NASCIMENTO. L. S.
PEREIRA, G. E.
HALLWASS
PAIM, A. P. S.
format Artigo de periódico
topic_facet Malvidina
PCA
Cromatografia líquida
Origem geográfica
Região Nordeste
Brasil.
Enologia
Vinho
Análise química
Antocianina.
author ANDRADE, R. H. S. de
NASCIMENTO. L. S.
PEREIRA, G. E.
HALLWASS
PAIM, A. P. S.
author_sort ANDRADE, R. H. S. de
title Anthocyanic composition of Brazilian red wines and use of HPLC-UV-Vis associated to chemometrics to distinguish wines from different regions.
title_short Anthocyanic composition of Brazilian red wines and use of HPLC-UV-Vis associated to chemometrics to distinguish wines from different regions.
title_full Anthocyanic composition of Brazilian red wines and use of HPLC-UV-Vis associated to chemometrics to distinguish wines from different regions.
title_fullStr Anthocyanic composition of Brazilian red wines and use of HPLC-UV-Vis associated to chemometrics to distinguish wines from different regions.
title_full_unstemmed Anthocyanic composition of Brazilian red wines and use of HPLC-UV-Vis associated to chemometrics to distinguish wines from different regions.
title_sort anthocyanic composition of brazilian red wines and use of hplc-uv-vis associated to chemometrics to distinguish wines from different regions.
publishDate 2013-05-16
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