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Effect of different yeast mannoproteins on the interaction between wine flavanols and salivary proteins
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Palabras clave
Mannoprotein
Astringency
Dynamic Light Scattering DLS
HPLC
Soluble aggregates
Interaction mechanism
Fecha de publicación
2021
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Elvira Manjón, Alberto Recio-Torrado, Alba M. Ramos-Pineda, Ignacio García-Estévez, M. Teresa Escribano-Bailón, Effect of different yeast mannoproteins on the interaction between wine flavanols and salivary proteins, Food Research International, Volume 143, 2021, 110279, ISSN 0963-9969, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodres.2021.110279. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0963996921001782)
Resumen
[EN]Unbalanced wine astringency, caused by a gap between phenolic and technological grape maturities, is one of the consequences of the global climate change in the vitiviniculture. To resolve it, potential strategies are being
currently used, like the addition of commercial yeast mannoproteins (MPs) to wines. In this work, the main interactions responsible for the wine astringent sensation, namely, interactions between human salivary proteins
and wine flavanols have been studied by Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) and liquid chromatography coupled to
DAD and MS detectors (HPLC–DAD–MS), in presence or absence of two MPs with different saccharide/protein
ratio. The results indicate that there are differences on the substrate specificity for each mannoprotein and that
its action mechanism could change not only depending on the mannoprotein composition but also on the flavanol structure. MPs with elevated carbohydrate content could act thought the stabilization of soluble aggregates with human salivary proteins and flavanols, mainly non-galloylated flavanol oligomers, whereas MPs with higher protein percentage mostly could precipitate flavanols (mainly non-galloylated ones with low degree of polymerization) which partially prevents the formation of insoluble flavanol–salivary protein aggregates.
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0963-9969
DOI
10.1016/j.foodres.2021.110279
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