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  • Distribution and organoleptic impact of sotolon enantiomers in dry white wines.

Distribution and organoleptic impact of sotolon enantiomers in dry white wines.

Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2008-02-15)
Alexandre Pons, Valérie Lavigne, Yannick Landais, Philippe Darriet, Denis Dubourdieu
ABSTRACT

The enantiomers of sotolon, a flavor compound typical of oxidized white wines, were separated by preparative HPLC to determine their perception thresholds and distribution in wines. The enantiomeric ratios of chiral sotolon were evaluated in several dry white wines using gas chromatography and a chiral column (beta-cyclodextrin) connected to a 2 m precolumn (BP20). The perception threshold of (S)-sotolon (0.8 microg/L) in model wine solution was 100 times lower than that of the (R) form (89 microg/L), indicating that (S)-sotolon contributes to the characteristic aroma of prematurely aged dry white wines. Both enantiomers are detected in white wines. Analysis of commercial dry white wines from various vintages and origins revealed three types of distribution patterns: the racemic form, an excess of R, and an excess of S. The proportions found in these wines may be partially explained by the slow racemization kinetics (20 months) of optically active sotolon.

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4,5-Dimethyl-3-hydroxy-2,5-dihydrofuran-2-one, ≥97%, FG
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4,5-Dimethyl-3-hydroxy-2,5-dihydrofuran-2-one, analytical standard