Metalloporphyrin - based Electronic Tongue: an Application for the Analysis of Italian White wines

An Electronic Tongue system (ET) composed of “all-solid-state†potentiometricsensors was developed and applied for the identification of white wines. The sensingproperties were due to the PVC based membranes doped with several metallo-porphyrinsdeposited on the surface of glassy carbon work...

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Main Authors: Arnaldo D'Amico, Corrado Di Natale, Roberto Paolesse, Larisa Lvova, Giorgio Verrelli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2007-11-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/7/11/2750/
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spelling doaj-fa114e6e3d24419e893f0ca34732b2b02020-11-24T23:58:47ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202007-11-017112750276210.3390/s7112750Metalloporphyrin - based Electronic Tongue: an Application for the Analysis of Italian White winesArnaldo D'AmicoCorrado Di NataleRoberto PaolesseLarisa LvovaGiorgio VerrelliAn Electronic Tongue system (ET) composed of “all-solid-state†potentiometricsensors was developed and applied for the identification of white wines. The sensingproperties were due to the PVC based membranes doped with several metallo-porphyrinsdeposited on the surface of glassy carbon working electrodes; potentiometric responsetowards several ions in a concentration range from 10-5 M to 10-1 M were studied and cross-sensitivity of sensors was estimated. The sensor array was applied both for the classificationand quantitative analysis of “Verdicchio D.O.C.†Italian dry white wines produced by ninecantinas. Peculiar parameters of white wines (namely alcoholic degree, volatile acidity, SO2,L-Malic Acid, L-Lactic Acid and Total Polyphenols) individuated by standard analyticalmethods were compared with the values evaluated by metalloporphyrin-based ET. Thesystem satisfactory discriminates between an artificial wine control and analyzed winescoming from different cantinas and produced in different years. A satisfactory correlationbetween results of wine analysis performed by certified methods and ET response has beenobtained for SO2, L-Malic Acid, and Total Phenols content. The developed procedureallows the monitoring of the acetic acid amount in wines and hence to control wine volatileacidity, so indicating the initial steps of wine spoilage process.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/7/11/2750/Electronic tonguePotentiometric sensorsPorphyrinsWhite wine analysis
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author Arnaldo D'Amico
Corrado Di Natale
Roberto Paolesse
Larisa Lvova
Giorgio Verrelli
spellingShingle Arnaldo D'Amico
Corrado Di Natale
Roberto Paolesse
Larisa Lvova
Giorgio Verrelli
Metalloporphyrin - based Electronic Tongue: an Application for the Analysis of Italian White wines
Sensors
Electronic tongue
Potentiometric sensors
Porphyrins
White wine analysis
author_facet Arnaldo D'Amico
Corrado Di Natale
Roberto Paolesse
Larisa Lvova
Giorgio Verrelli
author_sort Arnaldo D'Amico
title Metalloporphyrin - based Electronic Tongue: an Application for the Analysis of Italian White wines
title_short Metalloporphyrin - based Electronic Tongue: an Application for the Analysis of Italian White wines
title_full Metalloporphyrin - based Electronic Tongue: an Application for the Analysis of Italian White wines
title_fullStr Metalloporphyrin - based Electronic Tongue: an Application for the Analysis of Italian White wines
title_full_unstemmed Metalloporphyrin - based Electronic Tongue: an Application for the Analysis of Italian White wines
title_sort metalloporphyrin - based electronic tongue: an application for the analysis of italian white wines
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2007-11-01
description An Electronic Tongue system (ET) composed of “all-solid-state†potentiometricsensors was developed and applied for the identification of white wines. The sensingproperties were due to the PVC based membranes doped with several metallo-porphyrinsdeposited on the surface of glassy carbon working electrodes; potentiometric responsetowards several ions in a concentration range from 10-5 M to 10-1 M were studied and cross-sensitivity of sensors was estimated. The sensor array was applied both for the classificationand quantitative analysis of “Verdicchio D.O.C.†Italian dry white wines produced by ninecantinas. Peculiar parameters of white wines (namely alcoholic degree, volatile acidity, SO2,L-Malic Acid, L-Lactic Acid and Total Polyphenols) individuated by standard analyticalmethods were compared with the values evaluated by metalloporphyrin-based ET. Thesystem satisfactory discriminates between an artificial wine control and analyzed winescoming from different cantinas and produced in different years. A satisfactory correlationbetween results of wine analysis performed by certified methods and ET response has beenobtained for SO2, L-Malic Acid, and Total Phenols content. The developed procedureallows the monitoring of the acetic acid amount in wines and hence to control wine volatileacidity, so indicating the initial steps of wine spoilage process.
topic Electronic tongue
Potentiometric sensors
Porphyrins
White wine analysis
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/7/11/2750/
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