Effect of Spices on Aroma Quality of Beef Flavoring Produced by Thermal Reaction during Storage

In order to evaluate the effect of spices on the storage quality of thermal reaction-derived flavorings, the volatiles of beef flavoring produced by thermal reaction with and without the addition of spices were analyzed by solid phase microextraction (SPME) or solvent-assisted flavor evaporation (SA...

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Main Author: ZHANG Zeyu, WANG Bei, CAO Yanping
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Language:English
Published: China Food Publishing Company 2023-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.spkx.net.cn/fileup/1002-6630/PDF/2023-44-12-024.pdf
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description In order to evaluate the effect of spices on the storage quality of thermal reaction-derived flavorings, the volatiles of beef flavoring produced by thermal reaction with and without the addition of spices were analyzed by solid phase microextraction (SPME) or solvent-assisted flavor evaporation (SAFE) combined with gas chromatography-olfactometry-mass spectrometry (GC-O-MS), and the aroma quality was investigated by sensory evaluation. Results revealed that 217 and 163 volatile compounds were identified by SPME and SAFE, respectively, mainly including aldehydes, ketones, terpenes, phenols, sulphur-containing compounds and nitrogen-containing compounds. Nitrogen-containing or sulphur-containing compounds with low odor thresholds were the key volatile aroma active compounds (flavor dilution factor ≥ 27, and odor activity value ≥ 1). Correlation analysis indicated that eucalyptol, diallyl disulfide and furaneol were the key odorants that maintain the spicy and meaty notes of beef flavoring during storage. Therefore, the addition of spices not only affected the types of volatile compounds, but also slowed down the decrease in the intensity of meaty note and the increase in burnt and soybean paste-like notes. This study can provide a theoretical basis for the development of high-quality thermal reaction-derived flavorings and a reference for the diversification of thermal reaction-derived flavorings.
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spelling doaj.art-e4cd2fda021846e3b0ad11df158b68fc2023-07-25T06:04:50ZengChina Food Publishing CompanyShipin Kexue1002-66302023-06-01441218919810.7506/spkx1002-6630-20220918-166Effect of Spices on Aroma Quality of Beef Flavoring Produced by Thermal Reaction during StorageZHANG Zeyu, WANG Bei, CAO Yanping0(School of Food and Health, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing 100048, China)In order to evaluate the effect of spices on the storage quality of thermal reaction-derived flavorings, the volatiles of beef flavoring produced by thermal reaction with and without the addition of spices were analyzed by solid phase microextraction (SPME) or solvent-assisted flavor evaporation (SAFE) combined with gas chromatography-olfactometry-mass spectrometry (GC-O-MS), and the aroma quality was investigated by sensory evaluation. Results revealed that 217 and 163 volatile compounds were identified by SPME and SAFE, respectively, mainly including aldehydes, ketones, terpenes, phenols, sulphur-containing compounds and nitrogen-containing compounds. Nitrogen-containing or sulphur-containing compounds with low odor thresholds were the key volatile aroma active compounds (flavor dilution factor ≥ 27, and odor activity value ≥ 1). Correlation analysis indicated that eucalyptol, diallyl disulfide and furaneol were the key odorants that maintain the spicy and meaty notes of beef flavoring during storage. Therefore, the addition of spices not only affected the types of volatile compounds, but also slowed down the decrease in the intensity of meaty note and the increase in burnt and soybean paste-like notes. This study can provide a theoretical basis for the development of high-quality thermal reaction-derived flavorings and a reference for the diversification of thermal reaction-derived flavorings.https://www.spkx.net.cn/fileup/1002-6630/PDF/2023-44-12-024.pdfthermal reaction-derived flavorings; storage; odor-active compounds; sensory quality; spices
spellingShingle ZHANG Zeyu, WANG Bei, CAO Yanping
Effect of Spices on Aroma Quality of Beef Flavoring Produced by Thermal Reaction during Storage
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thermal reaction-derived flavorings; storage; odor-active compounds; sensory quality; spices
title Effect of Spices on Aroma Quality of Beef Flavoring Produced by Thermal Reaction during Storage
title_full Effect of Spices on Aroma Quality of Beef Flavoring Produced by Thermal Reaction during Storage
title_fullStr Effect of Spices on Aroma Quality of Beef Flavoring Produced by Thermal Reaction during Storage
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Spices on Aroma Quality of Beef Flavoring Produced by Thermal Reaction during Storage
title_short Effect of Spices on Aroma Quality of Beef Flavoring Produced by Thermal Reaction during Storage
title_sort effect of spices on aroma quality of beef flavoring produced by thermal reaction during storage
topic thermal reaction-derived flavorings; storage; odor-active compounds; sensory quality; spices
url https://www.spkx.net.cn/fileup/1002-6630/PDF/2023-44-12-024.pdf
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