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Application of Differential Colorimetry To Evaluate Anthocyanin–Flavonol–Flavanol Ternary Copigmentation Interactions in Model Solutions
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EngineeringChemical AnalysisFlavoromicsFood AnalysisOrganic ChemistryChemistryPolyphenolicsFood ChemistryChemical EngineeringBioanalysisMc+q Ternary SolutionsAnalytical ChemistryPhytochemicalChromatographyHealth SciencesModel SolutionsChemical MeasurementMc+q MixturesWine StudiesMc Binary MixturePharmacologyColorimetryDifferential ColorimetryPhytochemistry
The combined effect of anthocyanin-flavanol-flavonol ternary interactions on the colorimetric and chemical stability of malvidin-3-glucoside has been studied. Model solutions with fixed malvidin-3-glucoside/(+)-catechin ratio (MC) and variable quercetin-3-β-d-glucoside concentration (MC+Q) and solutions with fixed malvidin-3-glucoside/quercetin-3-β-d-glucoside ratio (MQ) and variable (+)-catechin concentration (MQ+C) were tested at levels closer to those existing in wines. Color variations during storage were evaluated by differential colorimetry. Changes in the anthocyanin concentration were monitored by HPLC-DAD. CIELAB color-difference formulas were demonstrated to be of practical interest to assess the stronger and more stable interaction of quercetin-3-β-d-glucoside with MC binary mixture than (+)-catechin with MQ mixture. The results imply that MC+Q ternary solutions kept their intensity and bluish tonalities for a longer time in comparison to MQ+C solutions. The stability of malvidin-3-glucoside improves when the concentration of quercetin-3-β-d-glucoside increases in MC+Q mixtures, whereas the addition of (+)-catechin in MQ+C mixtures resulted in an opposite effect.
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