Polyphenols are significant compounds that impact the winemaking process, influencing key attributes such as wine quality, color, astringency, bitterness, and chemical stability. Traditionally, the wine polyphenolic content is assessed through conventional analytical methods, which are costly and time-consuming. Thus, developing novel strategies to overcome these limitations is highly desirable. Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation Monitoring (QCM-D) is an electromechanical sensor that has gained broad recognition as a fast, reliable, and label-free detection tool. The QCM-D is employed to investigate Gelatin Type A (Gel-A) and Mouse Proline-Rich Protein 5 (MP5) as probes for analyzing polyphenols in red wines. The probes have been successfully immobilized on the sensor surface, yielding molecular densities of 2.1 × 1014 and 5.1 × 1012 molecules cm−2 for MP5 and Gel-A, respectively. Both probes have shown promising performance in the analysis of polyphenols in wine, with both changes in the sensor's resonance frequency and dissipation with all tested samples. Notably, using MP5, a linear response of the dissipation has been observed with both the total polyphenol and hydroxybenzoic acid concentrations. These results indicate strong potential for developing a stand-alone sensor platform to directly monitor polyphenols during the winemaking process.

Exploring Gelatin-A and Mouse Proline-Rich Protein 5 as Probes for Wine Polyphenol Analysis by Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation Monitoring

Tori, Giorgia;Lunardelli, Francesco;Convertino, Domenica;
2025

Abstract

Polyphenols are significant compounds that impact the winemaking process, influencing key attributes such as wine quality, color, astringency, bitterness, and chemical stability. Traditionally, the wine polyphenolic content is assessed through conventional analytical methods, which are costly and time-consuming. Thus, developing novel strategies to overcome these limitations is highly desirable. Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation Monitoring (QCM-D) is an electromechanical sensor that has gained broad recognition as a fast, reliable, and label-free detection tool. The QCM-D is employed to investigate Gelatin Type A (Gel-A) and Mouse Proline-Rich Protein 5 (MP5) as probes for analyzing polyphenols in red wines. The probes have been successfully immobilized on the sensor surface, yielding molecular densities of 2.1 × 1014 and 5.1 × 1012 molecules cm−2 for MP5 and Gel-A, respectively. Both probes have shown promising performance in the analysis of polyphenols in wine, with both changes in the sensor's resonance frequency and dissipation with all tested samples. Notably, using MP5, a linear response of the dissipation has been observed with both the total polyphenol and hydroxybenzoic acid concentrations. These results indicate strong potential for developing a stand-alone sensor platform to directly monitor polyphenols during the winemaking process.
2025
Settore PHYS-03/A - Fisica sperimentale della materia e applicazioni
biosensor; polyphenols; precision oenology; QCM; Quartz Crystal Microbalance
   VioLOC–Wine and Oil Analysis 4.0: development of a Lab-On-Chip with remote connectivity
   VioLOC
   Ministry of University and Research (MUR)
   FISR2019
   FISR2019-03020
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