Vasiliki Thanasi

Vasiliki Thanasi
  • Master of Science
  • PhD Student at University of Lisbon

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University of Lisbon
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  • PhD Student

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Citation: Thanasi, V.; Lopes, A.B.; Barros, P.; Ribeiro, N.; Ricardo-da-Silva, J.M.; Catarino, S.. Evaluating the Greenness of Wine Analytical Chemistry: A New Metric Approach. Foods 2024, 13, 3557. https:// Abstract: While the wine industry has already adopted some sustainable and environmentally friendly practices, special attention should be pai...
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Accurate quantification of ethanol and methanol is essential for regulatory compliance and product quality assurance. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) offers rapid, non-destructive analysis with minimal sample preparation, making it a promising tool for wine analysis. In this exploratory study, the use of FTIR and PLS regression for t...
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Possible effects caused by mineral elements during wine spirit ageing are diverse. In this study, the evolution of the mineral composition of wine spirit during ageing with chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) wood was investigated. A wine distillate was aged in 250 L wooden barrels (traditional ageing) and in 50 L glass demijohns with wood staves and...
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The mineral composition of wine spirit (WS) is of relevant interest due to its potential effect on physicochemical stability, sensory characteristics, and safety.1 Calcium (Ca) and iron (Fe) can form insoluble compounds, negatively affecting the WS clarity. Transition metals, e.g. Fe and copper (Cu), seem to play an important catalytic role on oxid...
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The complexity of the wine matrix makes monitoring of the winemaking process from the grapes to the final product crucial for the wine industry. In this context, analytical methodologies that can combine good accuracy, robustness, high sample throughput, “green character”, and by preference real-time analysis, are on-demand to create high-quality v...

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