Polyphenols susceptible to migrate from cork stoppers to wine
@article{Varea2001PolyphenolsST, title={Polyphenols susceptible to migrate from cork stoppers to wine}, author={Silvia Varea and Mar{\'i}a Concepci{\^o}n Garc{\'i}a-Vallejo and Estrella Cadah{\'i}a and Fern{\'a}ndez B. de Sim{\'o}n}, journal={European Food Research and Technology}, year={2001}, volume={213}, pages={56-61}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:85419949} }
Abstract. Cork polyphenols susceptible to migrate into wine were studied in ten different types of natural and agglomerated cork stoppers, made of one and several pieces. Both low molecular weight polyphenols (LMWP) and ellagitannins (ET) were analysed by HPLC. Moreover, the molecular weight distribution was determined in tannic fractions. The LMWP gallic, protocatechuic, vanillic, caffeic, ferulic and ellagic acids; vanillin, protocatechuic, coniferilic and sinapic aldehydes, aesculetin and…
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