Ultrasonics Sonochemistry (May 2023)

The state-of-the-art research of the application of ultrasound to winemaking: A critical review

  • Qing-An Zhang,
  • Hongrong Zheng,
  • Junyan Lin,
  • Guangmin Nie,
  • Xuehui Fan,
  • Juan Francisco García-Martín

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 95
p. 106384

Abstract

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As a promising non-thermal physical technology, ultrasound has attracted extensive attention in recent years, and has been applied to many food processing operation units, such as involving filtration, freezing, thawing, sterilization, cutting, extraction, aging, etc. It is also widely used in the processing of meat products, fruits and vegetables, and dairy products. With regard to its application in winemaking, most of the studies available in the literature are focused on the impact of ultrasound on a certain characteristic of wine, lacking of systematic sorting of these literatures. This review systematically summarizes and explores the current achievements and problems of the application of ultrasound to the different stages of winemaking, including extraction, fermentation, aging and sterilization. Summarizing the advantages and disadvantages of ultrasound application in winemaking and its development in future development.

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