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Use of instrumental acoustic parameters of winegrape seeds as possible predictors of extractable phenolic compounds.

  • Luca Rolle
  • , Simone Giacosa
  • , Fabrizio Torchio
  • , Daniele Perenzoni
  • , Susana Río Segade
  • , Vincenzo Gerbi
  • , Fulvio Mattivi
  • University of Turin
  • Istituto Agrario San Michele all'Adige

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Abstract

The use of instrumental acoustic parameters produced during a compression test as reliable predictors of the extractable phenolic composition in intact winegrape seeds, determined by reference chemical methods, was evaluated by means of the analytical performance of calibration models. These models were developed only for those phenolic compounds most significantly and strongly correlated with the acoustic parameters. The analytical performance of the models was expressed in terms of standard error of cross-validation (SECV) and residual predictive interquartile amplitude (RPIQ), among other statistics. Several acoustic parameters showed satisfactory predictive accuracy for the percentage of galloylation in the terminal units, the content of (-)-epicatechin, and the mean degree of polymerization. Most of the reliable models developed are fairly recommended not for quantitative purposes but for fast screening (SECV% < 19, 1.6 < RPIQ < 2.1).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8752-8764
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Volume61
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • LC-MS
  • acoustic parameters
  • extractable phenols
  • instrumental texture analysis
  • seeds crunchiness

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