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Author(s): VERÍSSIMO, C. M.; MORAIS, S. de M.; LIMA, L. L. de A.; PEREIRA, G. E.; MACIEL, M. I. S. The need for rapid and low-cost methods has made consumer-based methodologies, such as check-all-that-apply (CATA), a reality in sensory science instead of the traditional tools, namely, descriptive a... ... |
Author(s): SILVA, L. F. da; GUERRA, C. C.; FORESTI, A.; BERGOLD, A. M. Quantification of bioactive phenols, like stilbenes and flavonols (SaF), has been conducted to evaluate the nutraceutical potential of red wines. However, there is still a lack of full validated, fast... ... |
Author(s): SILVA, L. F. da; GUERRA, C. C.; KLEIN, D.; BERGOLD, A. M. Bioactive phenols (BPs) are often targets in red wine analysis. However, other compounds interfere in the liquid chromatography methods used for this analysis. Here, purification procedures were teste... ... |
Author(s): SCHNEIDER, M. P.; BOCK, F. C.; GUERRA, C. C.; SILVA, L. L.; FERRÃO, M. F.; GOMES, A. A. The state of Rio Grande do Sul is the largest national wine producer, being the regions of Serra Gaúcha and Campanha the most out standing. |
Author(s): VINCIGUERRA, L. L.; BÖCK, F. C.; SCHNEIDER, M. P.; REIS, N. A. P. C.; SILVA, L. F. da; SOUZA, K. C. M de; GUERRA, C. C.; GOMES, A. de A.; BERGOLD, A. M.; FERRÂO, M. F. EEM data recorded at different pH values was exploited by MCR-ALS in order to determine qualitative information about Brazilian red wines. In addition, the geographical traceability of wines produced... ... |
Author(s): VERÍSSIMO, C. M.; ALCANTARA, R. L.; ANDRADE LIMA, L. L. DE; PEREIRA, G. E.; MACIEL, M. I. S. This study evaluated the correlation between the chemical composition of red wines and the sensory perception of the products. The visual, gustatory and flavour attributes of eight samples of tropical... ... |
Author(s): SOUZA, J. F. de; NASCIMENTO, A. M. de S.; LINHARES, M. do S. S.; DUTRA, M. da C. P.; LIMA, M. dos S.; PEREIRA, G. E. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of storage time and bottle color on the phenolic compound profiles of Syrah red and sparkling Moscatel wines stored for 12 months in green, ambe... ... |
Author(s): BARBOSA FILHO, E. de A.; PEREIRA, G. E.; TEIXEIRA-ARAUJO, A. A.; SARAIVA, L. C.; ARAUJO, I. S.; ARAUJO, W. A.; NASCIMENTO, R. L.; CARVALHO, F. O. Introduction: Moderate consumption of red wine (RW) has been associated with a decrease in cardiovascular risk due to its phenolic composition. Purpose: Assessing the effects of consuming different do... ... |
Author(s): POZZATTI, M.; GUERRA, C. C.; MARTINS, G.; SANTOS, I. D. dos; WAGNER, R.; FERRÃO, M. F.; MANFROI, V. Winemaking processes and volatile compounds perform an important role in contributing to the quality of wines. ?Marselan? is a red grape variety grown in several countries such as France, Brazil and C... ... |
Author(s): SILVA, I. S.; CORREA, L. C.; BARROS, A. P. A.; BIASOTO, A. C. T. Thermovinification is a winemaking practice that replaces traditional maceration, used to increase the phenolic compound content of red wines, and is applied to the vinification of grapes that did not... ... |
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