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-Glucosidase Activity
with that of Exogenous Enzymes.
An Assessment of Possible Applications in Enology
1 The Australian Wine Research Institute, Private Mail Bag, Glen Osmond, S.A. 5064,
Australia.
Glycosidases of Muscat of Alexandria were isolated and further purified. Two
-glucosidases, a
-galactosidase,
and two weak
-glucosidases were found. The
-glucosidases, which were located mainly in the juice of the
grape, had increased activity with berry maturity. They both had optimal activity at pH 5.0 and were relatively tolerant to 10% ethanol, but they were inhibited by glucose. Chardonnay, Gewürztraminer, Muscat Hamburg, and
Thompson Seedless grape varieties had
-glucosidase enzymes with similar properties to those of Muscat of Alexandria. The properties of the
-glucosidases of a commercial pectolytic enzyme, Rohapect C, and of almond
emulsin (
-glucosidase, EC 3.2.1.21) were compared with the grape enzymes. The
-glucosidase of Rohapect C
was strongly inhibited by glucose. Studies with a mixture of natural monoterpene glycosides from grape showed
all the plant-derived enzymes to have an aglycone specificity discriminating against glycosides of tertiary
alcohols. The properties of the endogenous and exogenous glycosidases examined limit their usefulness for the
release of glycosidically bound flavorants in juice processing or winemaking.
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