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Differentiation between fermenting and spoilage yeasts in wine by total free fatty acid analysis
Authors:Nicolas Razes,Carmen Garcia-Jares,Fran  oise Larue,Aline Lonvaud-Funel
Affiliation:Nicolas Razes,Carmen Garcia-Jares,Françoise Larue,Aline Lonvaud-Funel
Abstract:Differentiation between fermenting and spoilage yeasts in wine was estimated by cellular fatty acid profiles. Forty-two strains of yeasts representing 17 genera were grown on a defined liquid medium for 48 h at 25°C in a rotary shaker. After saponification of yeast cells, free fatty acid extracts were analysed by gas chromatography. Multivariate analysis was performed by Principal Components Analysis (PCA) to define clusters of fatty acids and yeasts. Strains were characterised especially by long-chain fatty acids, palmitic (C16) to linolenic (C18:3) acid under aerobic culture. Nevertheless, most of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and also Dekkera bruxellensis (former names D intermedia and Brettanomyces lumbicus) synthesized medium-chain fatty acids, octanoic (C8) acid to dodecanoic (C12) acid. With this method it was possible to differentiate fermenting grape yeasts such as S cerevisiae from spoilage yeasts on the basis of the absence of linoleic (C18:2) and linolenic (C18:3) acids. However, the method seemed unreliable for the identification of strains, more particularly those of species of S cerevisiae.
Keywords:yeasts  wine  free fatty acid  gas chromatography  multivariate analysis
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