RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Production of Sweet Table Wine by Termination of Alcohol Fermentation Using an Antimicrobial Substance from Paprika Seed JF American Journal of Enology and Viticulture JO Am J Enol Vitic. FD American Society for Enology and Viticulture SP 112 OP 118 DO 10.5344/ajev.2003.54.2.112 VO 54 IS 2 A1 Koki Yokotsuka A1 Tsutomu Takayanagi A1 Tohru Okuda A1 Mizuo Yajima YR 2003 UL http://www.ajevonline.org/content/54/2/112.abstract AB Sweet table wine was produced by a combination of fermentation using free or immobilized yeast cells and termination of the fermentation using an antimicrobial substance that was extracted with 50% aqueous ethanol solution from paprika seeds, followed by fractionation with octadecylsilyl gel. The paprika seed antimicrobial substance (PSAS) obtained exhibited strong antimicrobial activity against wine yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae W-3 (minimum inhibitory concentration = approximately 16 mg/L). Alcohol fermentation could be terminated immediately after the addition of PSAS to give a concentration of 100 mg/ L to the fermenting must whenever desired (at any ethanol concentration of fermenting must). The number of free viable yeast cells in the must gradually decreased during storage after the addition of PSAS. Regardless of whether free or immobilized yeast cells were used as biocatalyst, free viable yeast cells of approximately 10 cfu/mL were counted on day 4 after the addition of PSAS, and no viable cells were detected on day 7.