Effects of Adding Unsaturated Fatty Acids on Fatty Acid Composition of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Major Volatile Compounds in Wine
Abstract
The synergistic influences of three unsaturated fatty acids (UFAs, namely linoleic acid, oleic acid andlinolenic acid) on the fatty acid composition of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and major volatile compounds
were investigated in synthetic grape juice. The addition of UFAs led to a corresponding increase in UFAs
in the cellular lipid, which was accompanied by a reverse reduction in the content of medium-chain
saturated fatty acids (C6:0 to C14:0) and little variation in that of long-chain saturated fatty acids (C16:0
to C24:0). The supplementation of UFAs considerably improved yeast growth and fermentation activity
and, in particular, increased the concentrations of most volatile compounds in wine, including higher
alcohols (2-phenylethanol, 2-methyl-1-propanol and 3-(methylthio)-1-propanol), medium-chain fatty
acids (butanoic acid, hexanoic acid and octanoic acid), acetate esters (isoamyl acetate and 2-phenylethyl
acetate) and all ethyl esters. Remarkable linear relationships were further found between ethyl esters and
the concentration of the added UFAs (R2 from 0.909 to 0.996), which significantly intensified the fruity,
flowery and sweet attributes of the final wine, as assessed by calculating the odour activity values. Our
results suggest that rationally increasing the concentration of UFAs is not only a practical method to
improve yeast fermentation activity, but also a potential approach to manipulating wine aroma.
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