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Effects of isolated scenting on the taste quality of broken green tea based on metabolomics

Yuan Chen, Yi-Wen Huang, Huimin An, Jiashun Liu, Youcang Jiang, Jiaqi Ying, Li Shi, Zhonghua Liu, Jian‐An Huang

2024Food Chemistry X11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) combined with multivariate analysis were used to characterize the nonvolatile compounds of broken green tea and explore the effect of isolated scenting on metabolic profile and taste quality of broken green tea in this research. A total of 236 nonvolatile compounds were identified and 13 compounds were believed to be the key characteristic taste compounds of scented broken green tea. Meanwhile, the optimal isolated scenting time of broken green tea was determined to be 10 h based on the sensory evaluation and PLS results. The contents and types of flavonoids, organic acids and catechins lead to the difference of taste quality at different scenting times. Overall, these findings provided a theoretical basis for scenting to improve the taste of broken green tea, and provide a new idea for improving the taste of broken green tea.

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TasteGreen teaFood scienceChemistrySignificant differenceMathematicsStatisticsTea Polyphenols and EffectsFood Quality and Safety StudiesFermentation and Sensory Analysis
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