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IVES 9 IVES Conference Series 9 Macrowine 9 Macrowine 2025 9 Analysis and composition of grapes, wines, wine spirits 9 Metal reducing agents (Fe and Al) as possible agents to measure the dimensions of the hydrogen sulfide (H2S) pool of precursors in wines

Metal reducing agents (Fe and Al) as possible agents to measure the dimensions of the hydrogen sulfide (H2S) pool of precursors in wines

Abstract

Reductive wine fault is characterized by the presence of odors such as rotten eggs or spoiled camembert cheese, originating from hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and methanethiol (MeSH) [1]. These compounds stabilize in polysulfide forms, creating a complex pool of precursors that will revert to both molecules when the environment becomes anoxic [2]. A recent study [3], confirmed by ongoing research [4], suggests that wines could contain between 1 and >2.6 mg/L of H2S precursors. However, there are no methods to determine the dimensions of this pool within a reasonable timeframe, as its development through spontaneous reduction takes more than 3 months at 75ºC. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether metallic reducers, such as Fe and Al, could serve as an effective alternative to evaluate the pool of H2S and MeSH precursors.

Methods: Wines (reals and models) were incubated in containers holding vials with CuCl-based trapping solutions. Traps were analyzed by GC-SCD to determine H2S and MeSH levels; and replaced by fresh trapping solutions [3]. Effects of wine pH (3 to 5.5), SO2 (0-150 mg/L), temperature (ambient and 50°C), metal dose (between 8 and 40 cm of Fe wire per 80 mL), and acetaldehyde concentration (1-4 g/L for Fe and 1-10 g/L for Al) were evaluated.

Results: In all cases, SO2 was a strong interference, as it is reduced to H2S by both metals. However, its reduction can be partially limited by the addition of acetaldehyde, pH adjustment, and regulating the amount of metal present. Al was particularly sensitive to SO2 interference, as its production could not be completely avoided even with 10 g/L of acetaldehyde. Additionally, Al was highly inefficient in reducing H2S precursors, leading to the conclusion that it is not suitable for this assay. Contrary, Fe was significantly more effective, though it was also capable of reducing SO2. At room temperature, at pH 4.5 with 2 g/L of acetaldehyde, the amount of SO2 reduced to H2S was marginal (<0.5 µg/L/day per 10 mg/L of SO2 present). However, under these conditions, the pool of precursors could not be effectively reduced, yielding no more than 0.4 mg/L of H2S and 16 µg/L of MeSH after 10 days of incubation. At 50°C, it was necessary to add 4 g/L of acetaldehyde to limit the reduction of SO2 to H2S (<2 µg/L/day per 10 mg/L of SO2 present). Under these conditions the total reduction of the pool of precursors appears to be achieved within 10 days, allowing for a reasonable estimation of the H2S and MeSH pool of precursors.

Acknowledgement

MYCIN PID2021-126031OB-C21 project and grant PRE2022-102031, funded by MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by ESF+.

References

[1] Franco-Luesma, E., Saenz-Navajas, M.-P., Valentin, D., Ballester, J., Rodrigues, H., Ferreira, V. (2016). Food Res. Int., 87, 152–160.

[2] Ferreira, V., Franco-Luesma, E., Vela, E., López, R., Hernández-Orte, P. (2018). J. Agric. Food Chem., 66, 2237-2246.

[3] Ferreira, V., Sánchez-Gimeno, D., Ontañón, I. (2023). Food Chemistry, 421.

[4] Ainsa-Zazurca, S.; Ontañón, I.; Ferreira, V.; In preparation.

Publication date: June 4, 2025

Type: Poster

Authors

Susana Ainsa-Zazurca1,*, Vicente Ferreira1

1 Laboratory for Flavor Analysis and Enology (LAAE) associated with AgriFood Institute of Aragon (IA2). University of Zaragoza. Zaragoza, 50009, Spain.

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Keywords

metal reducing agents, off-odors, sulfur compounds, polysulfides

Tags

IVES Conference Series | Macrowine | Macrowine 2025

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