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  • The study examined the presence of beta-D-glucopyranoside of guaiacol (glucoside) in grape juice after exposure to smoke from bushfires.
  • A method using HPLC-MS/MS was developed to detect the glucoside, which was found in smoked grape juice but not in control samples, indicating a chemical change due to the smoke.
  • The glucoside was resistant to acid treatment but showed significant breakdown when treated with the enzyme beta-glucosidase, suggesting that enzyme activity during fermentation could release guaiacol from smoke-affected grapes.

Article Abstract

The presence of the beta-D-glucopyranoside of guaiacol (glucoside) in juice of grapes following grapevine exposure to smoke was investigated. The glucoside was synthesized as a reference compound and an HPLC-MS/MS method was developed for its detection in juice. The glucoside was found in the juice extracts of grapes exposed to bushfire smoke, as well as grapes experimentally exposed to smoke. Compared to the control (unsmoked) juice sample, the experimentally smoked juice contained a significant amount of the glucoside, indicating glucosylation of guaiacol occurred following grapevine smoke exposure. The reference compound, and the glucoside found in the smoked juice samples were less susceptible to acid treatment but virtually disappeared after enzyme treatment with beta-glucosidase. The susceptibility of the glucoside to enzyme hydrolysis could be one reason for the release of guaiacol from smoke affected grapes during fermentation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2009.10.039DOI Listing

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