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Proteomics of wine additives: Mining for the invisible via combinatorial peptide ligand libraries

✍ Scribed by Angelo Cereda; Alexander V. Kravchuk; Alfonsina D'Amato; Angela Bachi; Pier Giorgio Righetti


Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
301 KB
Volume
73
Category
Article
ISSN
1874-3919

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✦ Synopsis


Combinatorial peptide ligand libraries (CPLLs) have been adopted for harvesting and identifying traces of casein (used as a fining agent) present in white wines. Although minute amounts (200 microL) of CPLL beads are added to the entire content of a wine bottle (750 mL), they are able to sequester with high efficiency (up to 80%) residual traces of casein, permitting a signal "amplification" of at least 5000-fold. It is here demonstrated that as little as 1 microg/L of casein can be efficiently detected in white wines, a major improvement over previous investigations in which the lower detection limit had been estimated at 100 microg/L. The fact that such very low levels of fining agents can still be detected in treated white wines should be taken into consideration by winemakers in labelling their products and by EC rulers in issuing proper regulations.


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