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News Release from: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Molecular Spectroscopy) | Subject: Nicolet Antaris for wine
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 June 2006
FT-NIR analyser for critical components
in wine
The Nicolet Antaris analyser from Thermo Electron is able to achieve fast, accurate and simultaneous quantitative analysis of multiple critical components in wine
Thermo Electron Corporation announces a new application for wine analysis using its Nicolet Antaris FT-NIR analyser A newly released application note demonstrates how the Nicolet Antaris analyser, which makes use of Fourier transform near-infrared technology, is able to achieve fast, accurate and simultaneous quantitative analysis of multiple critical components in wine
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 5 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Traditionally, wine quality analysis has been performed using chemical, physical and chromatographic methods, all of which can determine only one species at a time.
The determination of ethanol content, for example, can be achieved by ebulliometry, hydrometric analysis or dichromate oxidation, while the acetaldehyde content can be determined by enzymatic analysis.
FT-NIR is a rapid, accurate and precise alternative to traditional methods that is able to successfully and simultaneously measure multiple wine parameters non-destructively.
The Nicolet Antaris FT-NIR analyser enables scientists and analysts involved in the wine making process to reduce analysis time from hours to seconds without sacrificing accuracy or precision.
Other advantages of FT-NIR technology include high wavelength accuracy, high throughput and high signal-to-noise, making it an ideal spectroscopic methodology for analysing chemically complex media like wine.
The application note details how the Nicolet Antaris FT-NIR analyser is able to predict physical properties like density in addition to normal chemical parameters like ethanol content and degrees Brix.
Furthermore, the application note shows the prediction of nine additional quality parameters involved in wine analysis.
The Thermo Nicolet Antaris FT-NIR analyser features unparalleled stability coupled with easy-to-use analytical software for rapid wine analysis without compromising accuracy and precision.
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