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Enological functions of parietal yeast mannoproteins.

Abstract
Parietal yeast mannoproteins play a very important role in the overall vinification process. Their production and release, both during winemaking and aging on lees, depends on the specific yeast strain and the nutritional conditions. The following enological functions of parietal yeast mannoproteins have been described: (a) adsorption of ochratoxin A; (b) combination with phenolic compounds; (c) increased growth of malolactic bacteria; (d) inhibition of tartrate salt crystallization; (e) interaction with flor wines; (f) prevention of haze; (g) reinforcement of aromatic components; (h) wine enrichment during aging on fine lees; (i) yeast flocculation and autolysis in sparkling wines. Further discoveries related to their enological functions are foreseeable. Yeast-derived mannoproteins may well induce chemical, sensorial and health benefits, thus greatly improving wine quality.
AuthorsAndrea Caridi
JournalAntonie van Leeuwenhoek (Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek) 2006 Apr-May Vol. 89 Issue 3-4 Pg. 417-22 ISSN: 0003-6072 [Print] Netherlands
PMID16622788 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)
Chemical References
  • Fungal Proteins
  • Membrane Glycoproteins
  • mannoproteins
Topics
  • Fermentation
  • Food Handling
  • Fungal Proteins (metabolism)
  • Membrane Glycoproteins (metabolism)
  • Wine (microbiology)
  • Yeasts (metabolism)

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