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Title: Synthesis and characterization of mead: from the past to the future and development of a new fermentative route. Author: Felipe ALD, Souza CO, Santos LF, Cestari A. Journal: J Food Sci Technol; 2019 Nov; 56(11):4966-4971. PubMed ID: 31741520. Abstract: In ancient times, mead was produced by fermentation of honey in water and presented low quality, undesired by-products, off-flavors, and the production was time consuming. In this study, nine experiments were performed to improve the fermentation and mead characteristics. Distillation was not part of the production process and it was performed in this work to produce a new spirit. The samples were characterized by gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry, high performance liquid chromatography, digital densimetry, titration, gravimetric method, pH, and refractometry. The results were compared to commercial beverages and legal limits. The meads presented high ethanol concentration, low by-products, fast fermentation, and high quality. The spirits showed high quality and the concentrations of acetic acid, ethyl acetate, methanol, higher alcohols, and ethyl carbamate were below the limits for safe consumption. In conclusion, it was possible to develop new conditions to produce high quality mead and mead spirit.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]