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The Enhancement of the Perception of Saltiness by Odorants Selected from Chinese Douchi in Salt Solution

Ya Gao, Wenqian Wang, Huiying Zhang, Haitao Chen, Shuqi Wang, Baoguo Sun

2022Foods36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Douchi is a traditional fermented soya bean product that is popular for its smelled saltiness and unique flavor. In order to look for the relationship between smelled saltiness of volatiles and their saltiness-enhancing properties, gas chromatography-olfactometry/associated taste was used to select odorants associated with saltiness in Yongchuan Douchi. The enhancement effects of saltiness intensity by selected odorants were further verified by sensory evaluation analyses of 2-alternative forced-choice and odor-induced saltiness enhancement in a follow-up study. A total of 14 odorant compounds were selected for their odor-associated saltiness perception. The compounds of 2-ethyl-3,5-dimethyl pyrazine, 2,5-dimethyl pyrazine, dimethyl trisulfide, 3-(methylthio) propanol and 3-(methylthio) propanal could significantly enhance saltiness perception in salt solution. Among them, 2-ethyl-3,5-dimethyl pyrazine was reported for the first time to be able to improve the salty taste. The study suggested that salty food is an ideal material for selecting saltiness-enhancing odorants, which could provide more direct theoretical support for salt reduction in the food industry.

Topics & Concepts

OdorFood scienceChemistryFlavorTasteDimethyl trisulfideSensory analysisSalt (chemistry)Organic chemistryDimethyl disulfideSulfurFermentation and Sensory AnalysisOlfactory and Sensory Function StudiesBiochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques
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