Apple Polyphenols in Cider: Varietal Diversity and Processing as Key Factors in Modulating Flavors and Colors

This review examines how apple varietal diversity and cider processing techniques affect the composition and distribution of polyphenols, thereby influencing flavor, color, and colloidal stability in French ciders.

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The document reviews the role of apple polyphenols in French cider production, focusing on how varietal differences and processing techniques influence the concentration and distribution of phenolic compound classes. It examines genetic variability, structural diversity, biochemical and chemical reactivity related to oxidation, and interactions with proteins and polysaccharides, linking these factors to sensory perceptions such as bitterness, astringency, color, and colloidal stability. The review highlights technological methods for selectively modulating specific polyphenol classes in products like rosé cider made from red-fleshed apples, and discusses the potential for diversifying cider ranges, improving quality, and meeting consumer health and flavor preferences.

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Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Locatie
France
Auteurs
Sylvain GUYOT, Ronan SYMONEAUX, Jean-Michel LE QUÉRÉ et Rémi BAUDUIN
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document
Gepubliceerd op
01 dec 2014
Taal van herkomst
French
Officiële project website
Innovations agronomiques
Licensie
CC BY