Giuseppina P. Parpinello
University of Bologna
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Annals of Microbiology | 2017
Francesca Patrignani; Chiara Montanari; Diana I. Serrazanetti; Giacomo Braschi; Pamela Vernocchi; Giulia Tabanelli; Giuseppina P. Parpinello; Andrea Versari; Fausto Gardini; Rosalba Lanciotti
Wine quality is closely linked to the fermentation step, which is driven by the microbial ecology of grape and the use of selected microbial strains as well. The microbial species developing during fermentation determines the type and concentration of many substances, which contribute to the sensory properties of wine and its safety. In this view, the present work aims to characterise the yeast microbiota, chemical and sensory properties of Sangiovese red wines obtained from both biodynamic and organic agriculture. The natural yeast populations of grape musts and their evolution during spontaneous were monitored and investigated. In addition, the volatile composition, physico-chemical and safety features (ethyl-carbamate) and sensory properties of wines were evaluated. The results showed that the yeast population was mostly related to the grape management, i.e. organic or biodynamic, while the wine composition was mainly affected by the winemaking process, and then by the grape management.
International Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2017
Arianna Ricci; Giuseppina P. Parpinello; Andrea Versari
Summary nShelf life of products is a key parameter for any company at local and international level that wish to improve their competitiveness; thus, there is a need to search for methods that allow one to predict the shelf life of bottled wines. In this view, the progress of chemical oxidative reactions of six Italian white wines during storage (10xa0months after bottling), in different packaging, was monitored by means of selected oenological parameters. The optical density at 420xa0nm, an index of browning, showed a progressive increase that fitted the zero-order kinetic rate. The onset of wine browning was further tested by means of accelerated ageing in controlled temperature conditions which results, modelled using the rate constants approach, showed an Arrhenius-like dependence from temperature, allowing to estimate apparent activation energies of oxidative chemical browning (range: 46.8–88.3xa0kJxa0mol−1). Kinetic and thermodynamic approach provided a useful tool to predict quality changes of white wines during storage with respect to packaging conditions.
Food Additives and Contaminants Part A-chemistry Analysis Control Exposure & Risk Assessment | 2016
Arianna Ricci; Kenneth J. Olejar; Giuseppina P. Parpinello; Alessia Umberta Mattioli; Nemanja Teslić; Paul A. Kilmartin; Andrea Versari
ABSTRACT Although commercial tannins are widely used in foods and beverages, an improved understanding of the structure and composition of vegetable tannins is needed to promote the exploitation of agri-food by-products and waste and their valorisation in more sustainable industrial applications. This study aims to characterise the phytochemical composition and antioxidant activity of 13 food grade tannins using multiple analytical approaches, including spectrophotometry and HPLC-ECD to determine the amount of targeted polyphenolic compounds. Moreover, the antioxidant activity of tannins was assessed in terms of radical scavenging activity (DPPH• assay), reducing power (FRAP assay), and redox properties (cyclic voltammetry, CV). A statistical univariate and multivariate correlation analysis was performed on 17 parameters including tannin content (range: 0.71–1.62 mM), gallic acid, (+)-catechin, syringic acid and (‒)-epicatechin. The compositional profile of tannins was related to their chemical moiety, antioxidant activity and the botanical origin of the extracts. In particular, the CV signal at 500 mV was highly correlated with DPPH• value due to the catechol ring of flavonoids and trigalloyl moieties of gallic acid–based compounds. Practical examples of tannins application in winemaking are discussed. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2018
Nemanja Teslić; Giordano Zinzani; Giuseppina P. Parpinello; Andrea Versari
The trend of climate change and its effect on grape production and wine composition was evaluated using a real case study of seven wineries located in the “Romagna Sangiovese” appellation area (northern Italy), one of the most important wine producing region of Italy. This preliminary study focused on three key aspects: (i) Assessment of climate change trends by calculating bioclimatic indices over the last 61xa0years (from 1953 to 2013) in the Romagna Sangiovese area: significant increasing trends were found for the maximum, mean, and minimum daily temperatures, while a decreasing trend was found for precipitation during the growing season period (April–October). Mean growing season temperature was 18.49xa0°C, considered as warm days in the Romagna Sangiovese area and optimal for vegetative growth of Sangiovese, while nights during the ripening months were cold (13.66xa0°C). The rise of temperature shifted studied area from the temperate/warm temperate to the warm temperate-/warm grape-growing region (according to the Huglin classification). (ii) Relation between the potential alcohol content from seven wineries and the climate change from 2001 to 2012: dry spell index (DSI) and Huglin index (HI) suggested a large contribution to increasing level of potential alcohol in Sangiovese wines, whereas DSI showed higher correlation with potential alcohol respect to the HI. (iii) Relation between grape production and the climate change from 1982 to 2012: a significant increasing trend was found with little effect of the climate change trends estimated with used bioclimatic indices. Practical implication at viticultural and oenological levels is discussed.
Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2016
Violeta Ivanova-Petropulos; Sanja Durakova; Arianna Ricci; Giuseppina P. Parpinello; Andrea Versari
Phenolic composition of red wines from Stanušina, a grape variety indigenous of the Republic of Macedonia, was compared with the regional Vranec and the international Cabernet Sauvignon. The extent of skin contact (i.e. maceration time) on levels of phenolic compounds and antioxidant activity of wines was evaluated. A total of 19 phenolic compounds were identified and quantified. Among these malvidin-3-glucoside and its derivatives were the major compounds, while caftaric acid was the predominant cinnamic acid derivative, followed by catechin, the main flavan-3-ol. The concentration of hydroxycinnamic acids, anthocyanins and (+)-catechin ranged from 224 to 511 mg/L, 22 to 360 mg/L and 26 20 to 375 mg/L, respectively and peaked at 3rd, 6th and 9th day of maceration, respectively. However, prolong maceration slightly decreased their concentration. Stanušina wines presented high levels of hydroxycinnamic acids and antioxidant activity.
Food Chemistry | 2016
Silvia Donnini; Paola Tessarin; Alejandra Ribera-Fonseca; Michele Di Foggia; Giuseppina P. Parpinello; Adamo Domenico Rombolà
Glyphosate is the most widespread herbicide for weed management, being extensively used in viticulture. In this study we tested, under field conditions, the effects of glyphosate applications on the quality of berry and wine, from cv. Ancellotta (Vitis vinifera L.), with particular regard to anthocyanin concentration and composition. Ripening and growth were monitored by analyzing berry technological parameters and weight. Additionally, microvinifications were performed, in order to analyze the concentration of anthocyanins, other flavonoids and phenolic acids in wine. Our findings indicated that, at harvest, both pH and anthocyanin concentration were significantly lower and titratable acidity higher in berries collected from vines of plots under glyphosate-treatment compared with those of non-treated parcels. Data suggest that treatment with glyphosate did not change the concentration of anthocyanins, other flavonoids and phenolic acids in the wine. Our results indicate that treatment with glyphosate may affect fruit metabolism and nutritional value in non-target plants.
Italian Journal of Food Science | 2017
A. Schwertner Palma; Arianna Ricci; Giuseppina P. Parpinello; Andrea Versari
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy measurements were used for the prediction of commercial tannins antioxidant capacity, i.e. DPPH, through Partial-least squares (PLS) regression. Plot of the leave-one-out full cross-validated PLS predicted scavenging activity values (DPPH %) with a good correlation (r= 0.82), proving FTIR succeeded to rapidly provide information on commercial tannins antioxidant capacity.
Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology | 2016
Andrea Versari; Chiara Patrizi; Giuseppina P. Parpinello; Alessia Umberta Mattioli; Luca Pasini; Matteo Meglioli; Giuseppe Longhini
Beverages | 2018
Arianna Ricci; Giuseppina P. Parpinello; Andrea Versari
Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2017
Nemanja Teslić; Annachiara Berardinelli; Luigi Ragni; Eleonora Iaccheri; Giuseppina P. Parpinello; Luca Pasini; Andrea Versari