artículo
Determination of rotundone, the pepper aroma impact compound, in grapes and wine
Fecha
2008Registro en:
10.1021/jf800184t
1520-5118
0021-8561
MEDLINE:18461962
WOS:000256034800044
Autor
Siebert, Tracey E.
Wood, Claudia
Elsey, Gordon M.
Pollnitz, Alan P.
Institución
Resumen
Shiraz, also known as Syrah or Hermitage, is one of Australia's most popular red wine varieties both domestically and internationally. Black pepper aroma and flavor are important to some Australian Shiraz red wine styles. Recently, rotundone (a bicyclic sesquiterpene) was identified as the potent aroma compound responsible for pepper aromas in grapes, wine, herbs, and spices, including peppercorns. Here the development, optimization, and validation of the analytical method for the quantitative determination of rotundone in grapes and wine are described and discussed. The method is precise, accurate, robust, and sensitive with a subpart per trillion limit of quantitation. The method uses stable isotope dilution analysis with d(5)-rotundone as internal standard, solid-phase extraction and microextraction, and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.