A fast and selective method for screening the anthocyanin composition of wine has been developed. Direct-infusion electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (ESI-MS/MS) analysis of wine extracts has been performed by operating in positive ion mode with a low spray capillary voltage (0.5 kV) to detect only the species already present in ionic form. The anthocyanin profiles of thirteen red wines at different aging stages were studied. By decreasing the spray capillary voltage a dramatic increase in selectivity toward anthocyanins has been observed and the related peaks are the most abundant in the spectra. Several anthocyanins and anthocyanin derivatives (pyranoanthocyanins and derivatives formed by reaction with flavan-3-ols) have been identified in the wines. The younger wines showed higher total anthocyanin index. The aged wines showed color evolution index higher than 20% while it was lower in the younger samples.

A fast and selective method for anthocyanin profiling of red wines by direct-infusion pneumatic spray mass spectrometry

FLAMINI, RICCARDO;DE MARCHI, FABIOLA;
2012

Abstract

A fast and selective method for screening the anthocyanin composition of wine has been developed. Direct-infusion electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (ESI-MS/MS) analysis of wine extracts has been performed by operating in positive ion mode with a low spray capillary voltage (0.5 kV) to detect only the species already present in ionic form. The anthocyanin profiles of thirteen red wines at different aging stages were studied. By decreasing the spray capillary voltage a dramatic increase in selectivity toward anthocyanins has been observed and the related peaks are the most abundant in the spectra. Several anthocyanins and anthocyanin derivatives (pyranoanthocyanins and derivatives formed by reaction with flavan-3-ols) have been identified in the wines. The younger wines showed higher total anthocyanin index. The aged wines showed color evolution index higher than 20% while it was lower in the younger samples.
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