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Article Dans Une Revue OENO One Année : 2019

Occurrence of yeast cell death associated with micronutrient starvation during wine fermentation varies with nitrogen sources

Camille Duc
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Jessica Noble
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Bruno Blondin

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Aim: Nitrogen availability is an essential parameter for wine alcoholic fermentation. Moreover, recent results have shown that it plays a key role in yeast cell death in interaction with micronutrients limitations such as lipids or vitamins. We found that yeast cell death was triggered by starvation for a set of micronutrients, including oleic acid, ergosterol, pantothenic acid and nicotinic acid whenever the level of nitrogen was high. but not in low nitrogen conditions. We examined here the impact of the nature of the nitrogen source supplementation in the light of these previous results. Methods and results: 19 amino acids or NH4+ were added, in amounts corresponding to 354 mg/L assimilable nitrogen, to an oenological medium that was low in nitrogen and oleic acid. Yeast viability in function of the fermentation progress was assessed and showed differences in cell death during the alcoholic fermentation in function of the amino acid added. The addition of NH4+ was also tested at two different times during wine fermentation. The results obtained show that various nitrogen sources (amino acids, ammonium) can trigger cell death but with different intensities. Conclusion: It appears that some amino acids are preferable to others in alcoholic fermentation because they do not trigger cell death. We also provide evidence that the timing of nitrogen addition has a strong impact on cell death in musts with micronutrient limitations: an early nitrogen addition is more likely to trigger cell death than a late addition. Significance and impact of the study: Our results provide a novel frame for managing nitrogen supplementation of grape musts and to avoid stuck fermentation.
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hal-02299631 , version 1 (02-06-2022)

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Camille Duc, Jessica Noble, Catherine Tesniere, Bruno Blondin. Occurrence of yeast cell death associated with micronutrient starvation during wine fermentation varies with nitrogen sources. OENO One, 2019, 53 (3), pp.445-456. ⟨10.20870/oeno-one.2019.53.3.2408⟩. ⟨hal-02299631⟩
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