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Identification of Key Off-Flavor Compounds in Thermally Treated Watermelon Juice via Gas Chromatography–Olfactometry–Mass Spectrometry, Aroma Recombination, and Omission Experiments

Xiao Yang, Fan Yang, Ye Liu, Jian Li, Huanlu Song

2020Foods50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Thermally treated watermelon juice (TW) presents a strong unpleasant smell, resulting in poor consumer acceptance. It is necessary to identify the key off-flavor compounds in TW. Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) and solvent-assisted flavor evaporation (SAFE) coupled with gas chromatography-olfactometry-mass spectrometry (GC-O-MS) were applied to the extraction and analysis of the volatile compounds in TW. Five aroma-active compounds and seven off-flavor compounds were quantitatively analyzed by the standard curve method. Based on the flavor dilution factor (FD), odor attribute, odor activity value (OAV) of volatile compounds, and partial least-squares regression (PLSR) analysis, seven key off-flavor compounds were preliminarily identified as follows: (E)-2-heptenal, decanal, octanol, diisopropyl disulfide, hexanol, (E)-2-decenal, and (E)-2-octenol. Aroma recombination proved that these off-flavor compounds above had a negative impact on the overall flavor in TW. Omission experiments were taken to confirm them further. Finally, octanol, diisopropyl disulfide, and (E)-2-decenal were identified as the most potent off-flavor compounds in TW.

Topics & Concepts

FlavorChemistryDimethyl trisulfideAromaOdorMass spectrometryChromatographyPartial least squares regressionGas chromatographyOlfactometrySolid-phase microextractionGas chromatography–mass spectrometryFood scienceDimethyl disulfideOrganic chemistrySulfurStatisticsMathematicsBiochemical Analysis and Sensing TechniquesFermentation and Sensory AnalysisAdvanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
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