Quantifying Both Ammonium and Proline in Wines and Beer by Using a PDMS Composite for Sensoring

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Quantifying Both Ammonium and Proline in Wines and Beer by Using a PDMS Composite for SensoringAutor(es)
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2019-02-01Cita bibliográfica
Prieto-Blanco, M. C., Jornet-Martinez, N., Verdú-Andrés, J., Molíns-Legua, C., & Campíns-Falcó, P. (2019). Quantifying both ammonium and proline in wines and beer by using a PDMS composite for sensoring. Talanta, 198, 371–376. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.talanta.2019.02.001
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[Abstract] Two of the reagents involved in the Berthelot's reaction, thymol and nitroprusside, were embedded in a PDMS composite in order to apply this assay to determine ammonium and proline, in wine and beers. Safety, portability, rapidity, cost-effectiveness and simplicity of the assay were improved. For the proline determination, a modified Berthelot's reaction, which included a ring cleavage of proline, was optimized. The accuracy of the assay was tested. The limits of detection for ammonium was 0.12 µg mL−1 and for proline was in the range from 0.7 to 4.1 µg mL−1, depending on the kind of wine (white, red, or sweet), for beer the LOD was 6 µg mL−1. The precision achieved was slower than 10%. The accuracy of the assay was tested by means of a confirmatory validation study. Good results were obtained for real samples.
Palabras clave
Colorimetric sensor
PDMS composite
Proline
Ammonium ion
Wines
Double solid device
PDMS composite
Proline
Ammonium ion
Wines
Double solid device
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0039-9140