2020
DOI: 10.1111/jfpp.14676
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Determination of the chemical composition of alcoholic beverages by gas chromatography‐mass spectrometry

Abstract: A gas chromatography‐mass spectrometry method was developed to determine the chemical composition of alcoholic beverages. Extraction was performed with 280 μl of butyl acetate added to 1.7 ml of the sample and placed into 2 ml gas chromatograph auto‐injector vial. One microliter from the upper organic layer was analyzed. Natural constituents (i.e., phenylethyl alcohol, 4‐hydroxybenzoate) found in beers and wines were profiled. Age markers for wines aged in contact with oak wood were studied. Artificial flavors… Show more

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“…Finally, LC-MS is the only technique for the analysis of bonded-VOAs. Summarizing, most methods described in the next pages are based on GC-EI-MS as a consequence to its suitability to the analysis of volatile compounds like VOAs (Pena-Pereira et al, 2009;Savchuk et al, 2020); many GC systems, injectors, analyzers, and accessories are fitted for tailoring its characteristics to the sample preparation method of choice. However, LC-ESI-MS has a significative spread in many applications, especially when coupled to solvent-based extraction techniques and derivatization processes.…”
Section: Separation and Detection Techniques For Voas Determinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, LC-MS is the only technique for the analysis of bonded-VOAs. Summarizing, most methods described in the next pages are based on GC-EI-MS as a consequence to its suitability to the analysis of volatile compounds like VOAs (Pena-Pereira et al, 2009;Savchuk et al, 2020); many GC systems, injectors, analyzers, and accessories are fitted for tailoring its characteristics to the sample preparation method of choice. However, LC-ESI-MS has a significative spread in many applications, especially when coupled to solvent-based extraction techniques and derivatization processes.…”
Section: Separation and Detection Techniques For Voas Determinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gas chromatography is one of the well-known techniques for ascertaining the percentage of methyl alcohol in fermented beverages [ 9 ]. In essence, the liquid target analyte is placed in a gas chromatograph and upon evaporation at temperatures above the boiling point, the gaseous molecules are mixed with a carrier gas and delivered to separation columns equipped with a detector.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%