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      Understanding Wine Chemistry 

      Thiols and Related Sulfur Compounds

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          Varietal thiols in wine: discovery, analysis and applications.

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            Analysis of organic sulfur compounds in wine aroma.

            Sulfur-containing compounds in wines have been extensively studied because of their effect on wine aroma. The aim of this paper was to give an overview on the analytical methods developed to determine them in wines with special emphasis on gas chromatographic methods, as well as the results obtained. In addition, the problems occurring in application of the common extraction procedures, such as liquid-liquid extraction, static and dynamic headspace and solid-phase microextraction, are presented and discussed.
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              Role of glutathione in winemaking: a review.

              Glutathione is an important constituent of grapes, must, and wine. However, to date, no review has provided an integrated view of the role of this compound in wine-related systems. In this review, special emphasis is given to its occurrence in grapes, must, and wine and its role as an antioxidant in wine. The effect of glutathione on both desirable and undesirable aroma compounds is also outlined. Furthermore, the use of glutathione-enriched products in winemaking and the various analytical techniques for the quantification of glutathione in must and wine are discussed. Limitations in existing knowledge are also identified.
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                June 17 2016
                : 88-98
                10.1002/9781118730720.ch10
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