Wine fingerprinting using a bio-geochemical approach

The wine sector is a billion euro business and therefore subjected to multiple attempts of fraudulent practices. This requires the development of rapid and reliable methods to detect such situations. Several methodologies have been developed based on the chemical profiles of the wines, but they are...

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Main Authors: Fernandes José Ramiro, Pereira Leonor, Jorge Pedro, Moreira Luis, Gonçalves Helena, Coelho Luis, Alexandre Daniel, Eiras-Dias José, Brazão João, Clímaco Pedro, Baleiras-Couto Margarida, Catarino Sofia, Graça António, Martins-Lopes Paula
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2015-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20150502021
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spelling doaj-594b87c5361447c0bb3e80769a92d5a02021-04-02T19:40:03ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582015-01-0150202110.1051/bioconf/20150502021bioconf_oiv2015_02021Wine fingerprinting using a bio-geochemical approachFernandes José RamiroPereira LeonorJorge PedroMoreira LuisGonçalves HelenaCoelho LuisAlexandre DanielEiras-Dias JoséBrazão JoãoClímaco PedroBaleiras-Couto MargaridaCatarino SofiaGraça AntónioMartins-Lopes PaulaThe wine sector is a billion euro business and therefore subjected to multiple attempts of fraudulent practices. This requires the development of rapid and reliable methods to detect such situations. Several methodologies have been developed based on the chemical profiles of the wines, but they are limited due to the environmental conditions that cannot be controlled. The use of DNA-based detection systems are an emergent research field that have been extended to a wide variety of food prod- ucts and are still the most reliable methods for varietal identification. However these methods are not suitable for geographical determination. Soil related fingerprints have a primary role considering that there is a relationship between the elemental compo- sition of wine and the composition of the provenance soil. WineBioCode is a project aiming to define the best strategy for wine authenticity based on a multidisciplinary approach. Two DNA-based strategies have been developed based on Real-time PCR and a label free optical biosensor platform. Both platforms enabled successful identification of specific DNA-targets when applied to Vitis vinifera L., and can be applied throughout the grape-wine chain. The methods are complementary and can be used in dif- ferent situations, according to the requirements. The geographical evaluation has been assessed by the strontium 87Sr/86Sr isotope ratio determination involving soil evaluation in the vineyards followed by its assay in the wine samples. The results are being integrated in order to establish the best procedure to be undertaken for wine fingerprinting, including varietal composition and geographical origin, therefore fulfilling the requirements of the geographical denominations in wine certification.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20150502021
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author Fernandes José Ramiro
Pereira Leonor
Jorge Pedro
Moreira Luis
Gonçalves Helena
Coelho Luis
Alexandre Daniel
Eiras-Dias José
Brazão João
Clímaco Pedro
Baleiras-Couto Margarida
Catarino Sofia
Graça António
Martins-Lopes Paula
spellingShingle Fernandes José Ramiro
Pereira Leonor
Jorge Pedro
Moreira Luis
Gonçalves Helena
Coelho Luis
Alexandre Daniel
Eiras-Dias José
Brazão João
Clímaco Pedro
Baleiras-Couto Margarida
Catarino Sofia
Graça António
Martins-Lopes Paula
Wine fingerprinting using a bio-geochemical approach
BIO Web of Conferences
author_facet Fernandes José Ramiro
Pereira Leonor
Jorge Pedro
Moreira Luis
Gonçalves Helena
Coelho Luis
Alexandre Daniel
Eiras-Dias José
Brazão João
Clímaco Pedro
Baleiras-Couto Margarida
Catarino Sofia
Graça António
Martins-Lopes Paula
author_sort Fernandes José Ramiro
title Wine fingerprinting using a bio-geochemical approach
title_short Wine fingerprinting using a bio-geochemical approach
title_full Wine fingerprinting using a bio-geochemical approach
title_fullStr Wine fingerprinting using a bio-geochemical approach
title_full_unstemmed Wine fingerprinting using a bio-geochemical approach
title_sort wine fingerprinting using a bio-geochemical approach
publisher EDP Sciences
series BIO Web of Conferences
issn 2117-4458
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The wine sector is a billion euro business and therefore subjected to multiple attempts of fraudulent practices. This requires the development of rapid and reliable methods to detect such situations. Several methodologies have been developed based on the chemical profiles of the wines, but they are limited due to the environmental conditions that cannot be controlled. The use of DNA-based detection systems are an emergent research field that have been extended to a wide variety of food prod- ucts and are still the most reliable methods for varietal identification. However these methods are not suitable for geographical determination. Soil related fingerprints have a primary role considering that there is a relationship between the elemental compo- sition of wine and the composition of the provenance soil. WineBioCode is a project aiming to define the best strategy for wine authenticity based on a multidisciplinary approach. Two DNA-based strategies have been developed based on Real-time PCR and a label free optical biosensor platform. Both platforms enabled successful identification of specific DNA-targets when applied to Vitis vinifera L., and can be applied throughout the grape-wine chain. The methods are complementary and can be used in dif- ferent situations, according to the requirements. The geographical evaluation has been assessed by the strontium 87Sr/86Sr isotope ratio determination involving soil evaluation in the vineyards followed by its assay in the wine samples. The results are being integrated in order to establish the best procedure to be undertaken for wine fingerprinting, including varietal composition and geographical origin, therefore fulfilling the requirements of the geographical denominations in wine certification.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20150502021
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