A simultaneous method for the determination of ethanol and glycerol in wines based on the coupling of pervaporation-chemical derivatisation-photometric detection for ethanol and biochemical derivatisation-fluorimetric detection for glycerol is proposed. After separation by pervaporation the ethanol is collected in a K(2)Cr(2)O(7) acceptor stream and the Cr(3+) formed is driven to the spectrophotometer and monitored at 600 nm. The determination of glycerol is based on its oxidation by oxidised beta-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (beta-NAD(+)) catalysed by glycerol dehydrogenase immobilised on controlled-pore glass, the reduced form of the coenzyme (NADH) being spectrofluorimetrically monitored (lambda(ex)=340 nm, lambda(em)=460 nm). The linear determination range is between 1-20% for ethanol and 2-8 g l(-1) for glycerol, with RSDs 3 and 2%, respectively. The method applied to red and white Spanish wines, compares well with the official methods for these analytes.

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