Dual optically responsive paper-membrane for simple, portable, and versatile control of total and volatile acidity in wines
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López Aveiga, Melany G.; Fernández Ramos, María Dolores; Martos Núñez, María Vanesa; González Casado, Antonio; Medina Castillo, Antonio LuisEditorial
Elsevier
Fecha
2025-06-22Referencia bibliográfica
M.G. López Aveiga et al. Analytica Chimica Acta 1356 (2025) 344016. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2025.344016
Patrocinador
Consejería de Universidad, Investigación e Innovación C. EXP. 030. UGR23 and C. EXP. 103. UGR23; ERDF Andalusia Program 2021–2027; Project European Union's Horizon 2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie-RISE Grant Agreement “SUSTAINABLE” No. 101007702; Universidad de Granada/CBUAResumen
Background: The high consumption of expensive and polluting reagents and the use of tedious reactions with long
analysis times are key problems in the quantification of total (TA) and volatile acidity (VA) in wine by official
methods (titration with sodium hydroxide and enzymatic method).
Results: We have exploited the advantages and versatility of our optically responsive paper-membrane (PaperFM) to perform the dual simultaneous determination (fluorescent and colorimetric) of TA and VA in wine. The technology was tested by performing the simultaneous double quantification (fluorescence and colorimetry) of TA and VA of wine samples from different origins, obtaining an excellent correlation between the results obtained by colorimetry and those obtained by fluorescence. Furthermore, the results were successfully validated using official reference methods (titration with sodium hydroxide and enzymatic method) in an accredited laboratory.
Significance: We have developed the first optical sensing method that allows the quantification of the TA and VA
in wine. The results presented in this work demonstrate that our optical sensing technology enables direct,
simple, reversible, reusable, fast, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly simultaneous dual quantification
(fluorescent and colorimetric) of TA and VA in wine samples without the use of additional reagents.