2016
DOI: 10.1051/ctv/20163101041
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Anin vitroandin vivoevaluation of peroxyacetic acid as an alternative sanitizer for wine barrels

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“…Considering the density of the PAA-based sanitizer, this corresponds to 168 mg/L PAA. Only one study has investigated the applicability of PAA to sanitize wine barrels . The authors found that the treatment of contaminated barrels with 200 mg/L PAA for 1 week resulted in no detectable wine spoilage microorganisms.…”
Section: Chemical Sanitization Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Considering the density of the PAA-based sanitizer, this corresponds to 168 mg/L PAA. Only one study has investigated the applicability of PAA to sanitize wine barrels . The authors found that the treatment of contaminated barrels with 200 mg/L PAA for 1 week resulted in no detectable wine spoilage microorganisms.…”
Section: Chemical Sanitization Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only one study has investigated the applicability of PAA to sanitize wine barrels. 56 The authors found that the treatment of contaminated barrels with 200 mg/L PAA for 1 week resulted in no detectable wine spoilage microorganisms. A study examining the effect of PAA on the volatile composition of oak wood established that a 24h soak with 200 mg/L PAA significantly reduced the concentrations of key aroma compounds such as 5hydroxymethylfurfural, 4-ethylguaiacol, eugenol, cis-and trans-isoeugenol, and 4-methylsyringol, whereas the lower concentration treatment at 120 mg/L only significantly reduced 5-hydroxymethylfurfural.…”
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