Elisa Sartini
University of Bologna
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Journal of Chromatography A | 2002
M. Castellari; Elisa Sartini; Alessandra Fabiani; Giuseppe Arfelli; Aureliano Amati
A HPLC method involving direct injection was developed to determine phenolic compounds in wine. The separation was carried out on an RP C18 monolithic column using a binary gradient elution and diode array detection. In this way 17 monomeric compounds of different phenolic groups (hydroxybenzoic acids, hydroxycinnamic acids, hydroxycinnamyltartaric acids, flavanol, flavonol and stilbenes) could be separated and quantified in a single run and in a very short time.
Food Chemistry | 2014
Giuseppe Arfelli; Elisa Sartini
High performance anion exchange chromatography (HPAEC) coupled with pulsed amperometric detection (PAD) was optimised in order to quantify mannose, maltose, maltotriose, maltotetraose, maltopentaose, maltohexaose and maltoheptaose content of beer. The method allows the determination of above mentioned oligosaccharides, in a single chromatographic run, without any pre-treatment. Limit of detection and limit of quantification were suitable for beer. Accuracy and repeatability were good for the entire amount considered. Once optimised HPAEC PAD for the specific matrix, the second goal of this research was to verify the possibility to discriminate beers, depending on their style. The carbohydrates content of brewpub commercial beers was very variable, ranging from 19.3 to 1469mg/L (mannose), 34.5 to 2882mg/L (maltose), 141.9 to 20731mg/L (maltotriose), 168.5 to 7650mg/L (maltotetraose), 20.1 to 2537mg/L (maltopentaose), 22.9 to 3295mg/L (maltohexaose), 8.5 to 2492mg/L (maltoeptaose), even in the same style of beer. However, the carbohydrates content was useful, jointed with other compounds amount, to discriminate different styles of beer. As a matter of fact, principal component analysis put in evidence beer differences considering some fermentation conditions and colour.
Food Science and Technology International | 2007
Giuseppe Arfelli; Elisa Sartini; Claudia Corzani; Alessandra Fabiani; Nadia Natali
This study determined the influence of the kind of wood (Allier vs Limousin and Allier vs chestnut), the age (new vs 1 year old Allier oak barriques) and the volume (1000 L vs 225 L ) of Allier oak containers on sensorial profile and volatile composition of a red Sangiovese wine during 360 days of ageing. The greatest sensory differences were found between Allier oak wood and chestnut wood barriques. In chestnut barriques, wines were more fruited and tannic than in Allier where wines were less astringent, more vanilla flavoured and well-balanced. Some differences in chemical composition and sensorial profile were observed in wines aged in used containers with different capacities. The use of containers showed that migration phenomena from wood to wine were more intense in new barriques than in used ones. Therefore, wines aged in new barriques were richer in volatile wood compounds than wines aged in old barriques.
Food Chemistry | 2007
Elisa Sartini; Giuseppe Arfelli; Alessandra Fabiani; A. Piva
Food Chemistry | 2009
J. Bosch-Fusté; Elisa Sartini; C. Flores-Rubio; Josep Caixach; Elvira López-Tamames; Susana Buxaderas
European Food Research and Technology | 2011
Giuseppe Arfelli; Elisa Sartini; Claudia Corzani; Alessandra Fabiani
Luminescence | 2006
Stefano Girotti; Fabiana Fini; Luca Bolelli; Luigi Savini; Elisa Sartini; Giuseppe Arfelli
European Food Research and Technology | 2010
Andrea Antonelli; Giuseppe Arfelli; Francesca Masino; Elisa Sartini
Journal International Des Sciences De La Vigne Et Du Vin | 2010
Giuseppe Arfelli; Elisa Sartini; Francesco Bordini; C. Caprara; Fabio Pezzi
Vignevini: Rivista italiana di viticoltura e di enologia | 2007
Elisa Sartini; Giuseppe Arfelli; Alessandra Fabiani; Claudia Corzani; Aureliano Amati