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Virgin Olive Oil Volatile Compounds: Composition, Sensory Characteristics, Analytical Approaches, Quality Control, and Authentication

Lorenzo Cecchi, Marzia Migliorini, Nádia Mulinacci

2021Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry122 citationsDOI

Abstract

Volatile organic compounds strongly contribute to both the positive and negative sensory attributes of virgin olive oil, and more and more studies have been published in recent years focusing on several aspects regarding these molecules. This Review is aimed at giving an overview on the state of the art about the virgin olive oil volatile compounds. Particular emphasis was given to the composition of the volatile fraction, the analytical issues and approaches for analysis, the sensory characteristics and interaction with phenolic compounds, and the approaches for supporting the Panel Test in virgin olive oil classification and in authentication of the botanical and geographic origin based on volatile compounds. A pair of detailed tables with a total of approximately 700 volatiles identified or tentatively identified to date and tables dealing with analytical procedures, sensory characteristics of volatiles, and specific chemometric approaches for quality assessment are also provided.

Topics & Concepts

Olive oilSensory systemComposition (language)Fraction (chemistry)Food scienceSensory analysisAuthentication (law)ChemistryComputer scienceChromatographyBiologyLinguisticsPhilosophyNeuroscienceComputer securityEdible Oils Quality and AnalysisSpectroscopy and Chemometric AnalysesEssential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity