Trace metals in wine and vineyard environment in southern Ukraine

•Different patterns were found on trace metals accumulation in vine cultivars.•The data provide the first overview on trace metals in the viticulture regions and wine of Ukraine.•The information will be used for the development of the system of wine authentication and origin control in Ukraine. The...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food chemistry 2014-03, Vol.146, p.339-344
Hauptverfasser: Vystavna, Yuliya, Rushenko, Liliya, Diadin, Dmytro, Klymenko, Olga, Klymenko, Mykola
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Zusammenfassung:•Different patterns were found on trace metals accumulation in vine cultivars.•The data provide the first overview on trace metals in the viticulture regions and wine of Ukraine.•The information will be used for the development of the system of wine authentication and origin control in Ukraine. The study was focused on measuring the concentration levels of trace metals in the environment, vines and wine within the wine-growing region of Ukraine and comparing the findings to the data from well known wine-growing areas. Analysis was carried out of Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn in irrigation water, grape juice and wine, Cu, Pb and Zn in soil (pseudo-total and acid-soluble fractions) and Vitis vinifera L. in leaves and grapes. The accumulation levels of Cu and Zn from soil to leaves were significantly higher than from soil to grapes. Pb had lower potential to accumulate in aerial parts than Cu and Zn. Higher contents of Cu and Zn were observed in Muscat white grape juice compared to Chardonnay. The concentration levels of Zn and Cu were higher in wine than in juice. Trace metals were regulated by the soil composition and biological specificity of cultivars. The data obtained from the study area did not exceed the international limits.
ISSN:0308-8146
1873-7072
DOI:10.1016/j.foodchem.2013.09.091