Wine Chemistry and Biochemistry

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Chapter 9B

Flavanols, Flavonols and Dihydroflavonols


Nancy Terrier, C ́eline Poncet-Legrand, and Veronique Cheynier ́


Contents


9B.1 StructureandOccurrenceinGrape ........................................... 463
9B.1.1 GeneralStructuralCharacteristics .................................... 463
9B.1.2 Flavanols ......................................................... 465
9B.1.3 Flavonols and Dihydroflavonols................................ ...... 473
9B.2 ExtractionintotheWine.................................................... 474
9B.2.1 WhiteWines ...................................................... 474
9B.2.2 RedWines ........................................................ 475
9B.3 ReactionsinWine ......................................................... 477
9B.3.1 Flavonoid Reactivity....... ........................................ 477
9B.3.2 EnzymaticProcesses ............................................... 478
9B.3.3 ChemicalReactions ................................................ 478
9B.4 Interactions with Other Grape and Wine Constituents..................... ...... 486
9B.4.1 InteractionProcesses ............................................... 486
9B.4.2 Flavonoid Interactions...... ........................................ 487
9B.4.3 Flavonoid Interactions with Other Macromolecules................ ...... 490
9B.4.4 Flavonoid Adsorption on Solid Material......................... ...... 494
References ............................................................... 496


9B.1 Structure and Occurrence in Grape


9B.1.1 General Structural Characteristics


Flavanols, flavonols, and dihydroflavonols, like the anthocyanins presented in


Chapter 9A, belong to the flavonoid family. These compounds are phenolic com-


pounds that share a common C6-C3-C6 skeleton consisting of two phenolic rings


(named A and B) linked together by a heterocyclic pyran ring (C-ring) as shown


in Fig. 9B.1. Among them, several classes can be distinguished on the basis of


V. Cheynier (B)
INRA, UMR Sciences pour l’Oenologie, 2, place Viala, F-34060
Montpellier, France
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M.V. Moreno-Arribas, M.C. Polo (eds.),Wine Chemistry and Biochemistry,
DOI 10.1007/978-0-387-74118-518,©CSpringer Science+Business Media, LLC 2009


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