Advances in White Wine Protein Stabilization Technologies

Molecules. 2022 Feb 13;27(4):1251. doi: 10.3390/molecules27041251.

Abstract

The unstable proteins in white wine cause haze in bottles of white wine, degrading its quality. Thaumatins and chitinases are grape pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins that remain stable during vinification but can precipitate at high temperatures after bottling. The white wine protein stabilization process can prevent haze by removing these unstable proteins. Traditionally, bentonite is used to remove these proteins; however, it is labor-intensive, generates wine losses, affects wine quality, and harms the environment. More efficient protein stabilization technologies should be based on a better understanding of the main factors and mechanisms underlying protein precipitation. This review focuses on recent developments regarding the instability and removal of white wine proteins, which could be helpful to design more economical and environmentally friendly protein stabilization methods that better preserve the products´ quality.

Keywords: adsorption; chitosan beads; enzymatic treatment; haze; high power ultrasound; magnetic nanoparticles; mannoproteins; ultrafiltration; zeolites; zirconium.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Bentonite / chemistry*
  • Chitinases / chemistry*
  • Hot Temperature*
  • Plant Proteins / chemistry*
  • Vitis*
  • Wine*

Substances

  • Plant Proteins
  • Bentonite
  • Chitinases