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Sulfur Aroma Precursor Present in<i>S</i>-glutathione Conjugate Form: Identification of<i>S</i>-3-(Hexan-1-ol)-glutathione in Must from<i>Vitis vinifera</i>L. cv. Sauvignon Blanc
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Food ChemistryBiosynthesisBiochemistryGros Manseng GrapeMedicineBioanalysisSecondary MetabolitePlant MetabolomicsPhytochemicalS-glutathione ConjugatesMetabolomicsSauvignon BlancPharmacologyPhytochemistry
When Sauvignon blanc or Gros Manseng grape must was percolated through an immobilized gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase column, there was a significant increase in the concentration of S-3-(hexan-1-ol)-L-cysteine, the precursor of 3-mercaptohexan-1-ol, a compound that contributes to the varietal aroma of wines made from these grapes. Low- and high-resolution liquid secondary ion mass sepectrometry (LSIMS) analyses established the presence of S-3-(hexan-1-ol)-glutathione in Sauvignon blanc must. The identification of this compound suggests that the S-3-(hexan-1-ol)-L-cysteine in grapes is produced by the catabolism of S-3-(hexan-1-ol)-glutathione. As is the case in other plant or animal organisms, S-glutathione conjugates may be involved in certain detoxification systems in vines.
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