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The research of effect of diluents to the amount of pesticide residues in wine

Abstract

The effect of various substances on the composition and quality of wine has been studied. Only imazalil residue was 0.35 µg/dm3, in course of use the activated coal in a dose of 300 mg/dm3 and no other pesticides were found. The pesticide residue was totally over during the next use of doses (450 & 600 mg/dm3) of the activated coal. So, the dose of activated coal of 450 mg/dm3 is sufficient to remove totally the residue of pesticide out of wine examples. The more significant dose of bentonite was 600 mg/dm3. In this case, the most affected one was imazalil. İncreasing the dose of casein from 150 mg/dm3 up to 600 mg/dm3 is observed decreasing with about 5-10 times of the different pesticide residue but these doses weren`t enough to remove the pesticide totally/ we can see show α-endosulfan (about 10 times) and pencondzolen (about 6 times) among highly affected pesticide residues. The weakest effect was PVPP and the strongest one was attributed to activated coal during the removing process of pesticides residues by diluents.

Keywords:
juice; wine; dilution; bentonite; activated coal; pesticide

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