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Fluorescent sensing layer for the determination of L-malic acid in wine

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An enzymatic method for determining L-malic acid in wine based on an L-malate sensing layer with nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+), L-malate dehydrogenase (L-MDH) and diaphorase (DI), immobilized by sol-gel technology, was constructed and evaluated. The sol-gel glass was prepared with tetramethoxysilane (TMOS), water and HCl. L-MDH catalyzes the reaction between L-malate and NAD+, producing NADH, whose fluorescence (λ exc = 340 nm, λ em = 430 nm) could be directly related to the amount of L-malate. NADH is converted to NAD+ by applying hexacyanoferrate(III) as oxidant in the presence of DI. Some parameters affecting sol-gel encapsulation and the pH of the enzymatic reaction were studied. The sensing layer has a dynamic range of 0.1–1.0 g/L of L-malate and a long-term storage stability of 25 days. It exhibits acceptable reproducibility [s r(%)≈10] and allows six regenerations. The content of L-malic acid was determined for different types of wine, and polyvinylpolypyrrolidone (PVPP) was used as a bleaching agent with red wine. The results obtained for the wine samples using the sensing layer are comparable to those obtained from a reference method based on UV-vis molecular absorption spectrometry, if the matrix effect is corrected for.

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The Rotary Club of La Rioja–David Moreno Cellars–University of La Rioja is thanked for their partial financial support (III Award of Vitiviniculture Research in 2002). European Fund of Regional Development is also thanked for providing the main instrumentation used.

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Gallarta, F., Sáinz, F.J. & Sáenz, C. Fluorescent sensing layer for the determination of L-malic acid in wine. Anal Bioanal Chem 387, 2297–2305 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-006-1027-8

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