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    Aroma compounds evolution in fruit spirits under different storage conditions analyzed with multiway anova and artificial neural networks
    (2020) Guiu, Pau Matias; Rodríguez Bencomo, Juan José; Pérez C., José Ricardo; López, Francisco
    For producers, distributors, and restaurateurs, it is essential to understand the variation of the volatile composition of bottled spirits under different storage conditions. Given the scarce information found in this regard, the present study investigates the effect of pH, temperature, light exposure, and time of storage on 18 major volatile compounds of a fruit spirit. To carry out this longitudinal study, a central composite design was applied repeatedly over a year. Multi-way ANOVA and artificial neural networks were used to analyze and model the process. The results show that high temperatures sharply reduce most spirit compounds, especially acetaldehyde, ethyl esters, and linalool. In addition, under standard conditions, most compounds undergo a concentration decrease during the first 20 days of storage and then their composition becomes stable. Most of the other studied conditions showed noticeable effects, although without significant compositional differences.
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    Spirit Distillation Strategies for Aroma Improvement Using Variable Internal Column Reflux
    (2016) Rodríguez Bencomo, Juan José; Pérez C., José Ricardo; Orriols, Ignacio; López, Francisco

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