Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4559477 | Food Control | 2013 | 5 Pages |
A sequential injection system for the enzymatic determination of ethanol in wines with spectrophotometric detection was developed. The determination was based on the enzymatic reaction involving ethanol and NAD+ in the presence of alcohol dehydrogenase. A gas-diffusion unit was introduced in the system to perform an in-line dilution. It was possible to operate the system with a reagent consumption of 1.3 mg of NAD+, 0.45 U of ADH, and 32 μL of sample, per assay with a determination rate of 21 h−1.The results obtained from the analysis of wine samples were statistically equivalent to those obtained by the reference method, with good repeatability; the relative standard deviation (n = 10) was <1% with a LOQ of 0.3% (v/v).
► Sequential enzymatic assay with alcohol dehydrogenase in solution. ► In-line dilution and elimination of matrix interference by means of a gas-diffusion unit. ► Successful application to table and port wine samples.