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Title:The Potential Effect of beta-Ionone and beta-Damascenone on Sensory Perception of Pinot Noir Wine Aroma
Author(s):Tomasino E; Bolman S;
Address:"Department of Food Science and Technology, Oregon State University, 100 Wiegand Hall, Corvallis, OR 97333, USA"
Journal Title:Molecules
Year:2021
Volume:20210227
Issue:5
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26051288
ISSN/ISBN:1420-3049 (Electronic) 1420-3049 (Linking)
Abstract:"Volatile compounds are responsible for driving the aroma of wine. Because of their low perception thresholds, norisoprenoids may play an important role in wine aroma. Studies have shown that beta-damascenone may act as an aroma enhancing compound. However, the direct impact on wine aroma is unclear. Our study examined the direct impact of beta-ionone and beta-damascenone on the aroma sensory perception of Pinot noir wines. Triangle tests were used to determine if assessors could distinguish between wines with varying concentrations of beta-ionone and beta-damascenone in three different Pinot noir wine matrixes. Descriptive analysis was performed on these treatments, perceived as different in triangle tests. Results show that beta-ionone acts as a significant contributor to aromas in Pinot noir wine, as individuals could differentiate both the low and high concentration wines from the control. How beta-ionone impacted wine aroma depends on the wine matrix, as different aroma descriptors were affected based on the model wine used, resulting in floral, red berry or dark berry aromas. The effect of beta-damascenone on Pinot noir aroma was less clear, as perception seems to be heavily influenced by wine matrix composition. This study contributes to our understanding of the complex chemical causation of fruity aromas in Pinot noir wine"
Keywords:Adult Aged Female Flavoring Agents/*analysis Food Analysis Food Industry Fruit/metabolism Humans Male Middle Aged New Zealand Norisoprenoids/*chemistry Odorants/*analysis Oregon Perception Sensation Smell Wine/*analysis New Zealand wine aroma descriptive;
Notes:"MedlineTomasino, Elizabeth Bolman, Shiloh eng Switzerland 2021/03/07 Molecules. 2021 Feb 27; 26(5):1288. doi: 10.3390/molecules26051288"

 
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