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PLOS ONE | 2012

Biodiversity of indigenous Saccharomyces populations from old wineries of south-eastern Sicily (Italy): preservation and economic potential.

Sabina Di Maio; Giuseppe Polizzotto; Enrico Di Gangi; Giusy Foresta; G Genna; Antonella Verzera; Antonio Scacco; Gabriele Amore; D. Oliva

In recent years, the preservation of biodiversity has become an important issue. Despite much public discussion, however, current practices in the food industry seldom take account of its potential economic importance: on the contrary, the introduction of industrialized agriculture practices over large areas has often resulted in a dramatic reduction in biodiversity. In this paper, we report on the remarkable degree of biodiversity in the wine yeast populations naturally present in a small area of Sicily (Italy) where traditional (non-industrial) winery practices are still in place. Out of more than 900 Saccharomyces yeast isolates recovered from late spontaneous fermentations, we detected at least 209 strains. Most interestingly, when evaluated at the fermentation and technological level, a number of isolates were found to be superior to industrial yeast strains. Out of a selected group, isolates from two strains were used for experimental fermentations in a winery environment and the quality of the wines produced was assessed at the technological, quality and sensory levels. Given that the characteristics of the wines produced were found to be industrially appealing, the study demonstrated the economic potential of preserving the patrimony of Sicilian yeast biodiversity and highlighted the importance of maintaining traditional wine making practices.


South African Journal of Enology and Viticulture | 2016

Candida zemplinina for production of wines with less alcohol and more glycerol

Giaramida P; G Ponticello; S. Di Maio; M. Squadrito; G Genna; Ettore Barone; Antonio Scacco; Onofrio Corona; Gabriele Amore; R Di Stefano; D. Oliva

We developed a new protocol for winery mixed fermentations, using the selected Candida zemplinina yeast strain Cz3. The results of a two-year study, in which red musts (Merlot in 2010; Merlot, Nero d’Avola and Frappato in 2011) were inoculated with Cz3, is discussed. These wines were compared with wines obtained by inoculation with commercial Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast strains (NDA21 and AR06 in 2010; NDA21 in 2011), or with those obtained by spontaneous fermentation (only in 2011). The inoculation of Cz3 always resulted in a two-phase fermentation: the first phase was driven by the C. zemplinina strain, while the second was dominated by the indigenous S. cerevisiae yeasts coming from the grapes and/or the winery. In both years the Cz3 wines contained less alcohol and more glycerol than those made with the commercial yeast strains or those obtained by spontaneous fermentation. Triangle tests showed that a sensorial difference between wines could only be achieved through the utilisation of Cz3.


American Journal of Enology and Viticulture | 2010

Influence of Soil Salinity on Sensory Characteristics and Volatile Aroma Compounds of Nero d'Avola Wine

Antonio Scacco; Antonella Verzera; Carmela Maria Lanza; A Sparacio; G Genna; Salvatore Raimondi; Gianluca Tripodi; Giovanna Dima

The influence of soil salinity on the chemical composition, volatile aromatic compounds, and sensory characteristics of Nero d’Avola wine was examined. Data on vineyard productivity, such as grape yield, are also reported. Physicochemical parameters were determined on the samples analyzed. Solid-phase microextraction was used for the extraction of aromatic volatile compounds, followed by capillary gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Sensory analyses were performed by visual inspection, smelling, and tasting. Statistical analysis showed that most of the physicochemical parameters and volatile constituents, both primary and fermentation aromas, were influenced by the soil salinity. The composition differences observed among the samples had little influence on the sensory characteristics; the increase in soil salinity enhanced color intensity, purple reflexes, salty, citrus, and fruit in the aroma. Results indicate that Nero d’Avola vine may be well suited to increased soil salinity, even given reduced plant productivity.


Molecular Nutrition & Food Research | 2008

S100B Protein concentration in milk-formulas for preterm and term infants Correlation with industrial preparation procedures

Francesco Nigro; Luigi Gagliardi; Sabina Ciotti; Fabio Galvano; Amedeo Pietri; Gabriella Lucia Tina; Daniela Cavallaro; Luca La Fauci; Leonardo Iacopino; Matteo Bognanno; Giovanni Li Volti; Antonio Scacco; Fabrizio Michetti; Diego Gazzolo

Human milk S100B protein possesses important neurotrophic properties. However, in some conditions human milk is substituted by milk formulas. The aims of the present study were: to assess S100B concentrations in milk formulas, to verify any differences in S100B levels between preterm and term infant formulas and to evaluate the impact of industrial preparation at predetermined phases on S100B content. Two different set of samples were tested: (i) commercial preterm (n = 36) and term (n = 36) infant milk formulas; ii) milk preterm (n = 10) and term infant (n = 10) formulas sampled at the following predetermined industrial preparation time points: skimmed cow milk (Time 0); after protein sources supplementation (Time 1); after pasteurization (Time 2); after spray-drying (Time 3). Our results showed that S100B concentration in preterm formulas were higher than in term ones (p < 0.01). In addition, S100B concentrations during industrial preparation showed a significant increase (p < 0.001) at Time 1 followed by a slight decrease (p > 0.05) at Time 2, whereas a significant (p < 0.001) dip was observed at Time 3. In conclusion, S100B showed a sufficient thermostability to resist pasteurization but not spry-drying. New feeding strategies in preterm and term infants are therefore warranted in order to preserve S100B protein during industrial preparation.


World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2008

Natural heme oxygenase-1 inducers in hepatobiliary function

Giovanni Li Volti; David Sacerdoti; Claudia Di Giacomo; Antonio Scacco; Paolo Murabito; Antonio Biondi; Francesco Basile; Diego Gazzolo; Raul Abella; Alessandro Frigiola; Fabio Galvano


Journal of Medicinal Food | 2007

Phenolic Compounds and Antioxidant Activity of Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil Monti Iblei

Fabio Galvano; Luca La Fauci; Giulia Graziani; Rosalia Ferracane; Roberta Masella; Claudia Di Giacomo; Antonio Scacco; Massimo D'Archivio; Luca Vanella; Giacomo Galvano


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2016

Leaf removal and wine composition of Vitis vinifera L. cv. Nero d'Avola: the volatile aroma constituents

Antonella Verzera; Gianluca Tripodi; Giovanna Dima; Concetta Condurso; Antonio Scacco; Fabrizio Cincotta; Dina Maria Letizia Giglio; Tanino Santangelo; A Sparacio


Food Research International | 2012

Indigenous Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains and their influence on the quality of Cataratto, Inzolia and Grillo white wines

Antonio Scacco; D. Oliva; Sabina Di Maio; Giuseppe Polizzotto; G Genna; Gianluca Tripodi; Carmela Maria Lanza; Antonella Verzera


American Journal of Enology and Viticulture | 2010

Correlation between Aroma Compounds and Sensory Properties of Passito Malvasia Wines Produced in Sicily

Antonio Scacco; Carmela Maria Lanza; Agata Mazzaglia; Gianluca Tripodi; Giovanna Dima; Antonella Verzera


Industrie delle bevande | 2009

Analisi sensoriale dell'aceto balsamico tradizionale

Paolo Giudici; Pasquale M. Falcone; Antonio Scacco; Carmela Maria Lanza

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Gabriele Amore

Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn

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Diego Gazzolo

Boston Children's Hospital

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