Metabolites (May 2022)

Effects of Different Pesticides on the Brewing of Wine Investigated by GC-MS-Based Metabolomics

  • Beibei Song,
  • Yaoyao Zhou,
  • Rong Zhan,
  • Linjiang Zhu,
  • Hanchi Chen,
  • Zhi Ma,
  • Xiaolong Chen,
  • Yuele Lu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo12060485
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. 485

Abstract

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The application of pesticides is critical during the growth of high-quality grape for wine making. However, pesticide residues have significant influence on the wine flavor. In this study, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) was performed and the obtained datasets were analyzed with multivariate statistical methods to investigate changes in flavor substances in wine during fermentation. The principal component analysis (PCA) score plot showed significant differences in the metabolites of wine treated with various pesticides. In trials using five pesticides (hexaconazole, difenoconazole, flutriafol, tebuconazole, and propiconazole), more than 86 metabolites were changed. Most of these metabolites were natural flavor compounds, like carbohydrates, amino acids, and short-chain fatty acids and their derivatives, which essentially define the appearance, aroma, flavor, and taste of the wine. Moreover, the five pesticides added to grape pulp exhibited different effects on the metabolic pathways, involving mainly alanine, aspartate and glutamate metabolism, butanoate metabolism, arginine, and proline metabolism. The results of this study will provide new insight into the potential impact of pesticide residues on the metabolites and sensory profile of wine during fermentation.

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