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J Food Sci


Title:Effect of supercritical carbon dioxide decaffeination on volatile components of green teas
Author(s):Lee S; Park MK; Kim KH; Kim YS;
Address:"Dept. of Food Science and Technology, College of Engineering, Ewha Womans Univ., Seoul 120-750, Republic of Korea"
Journal Title:J Food Sci
Year:2007
Volume:72
Issue:7
Page Number:S497 - S502
DOI: 10.1111/j.1750-3841.2007.00446.x
ISSN/ISBN:1750-3841 (Electronic) 0022-1147 (Linking)
Abstract:"Volatile components in regular and decaffeinated green teas were isolated by simultaneous steam distillation and solvent extraction (SDE), and then analyzed by GC-MS. A total of 41 compounds, including 8 alcohols, 15 terpene-type compounds, 10 carbonyls, 4 N-containing compounds, and 4 miscellaneous compounds, were found in regular and decaffeinated green teas. Among them, linalool and phenylacetaldehyde were quantitatively dominant in both regular and decaffeinated green teas. By a decaffeination process using supercritical carbon dioxide, most volatile components decreased. The more caffeine was removed, the more volatile components were reduced in green teas. In particular, relatively nonpolar components such as terpene-type compounds gradually decreased according to the decaffeination process. Aroma-active compounds in regular and decaffeinated green teas were also determined and compared by aroma extract dilution analysis (AEDA). Most greenish and floral flavor compounds such as hexanal, (E)-2-hexenal, and some unknown compounds disappeared or decreased after the decaffeination process"
Keywords:"Caffeine/*analysis Carbon Dioxide/*pharmacology Chromatography, Supercritical Fluid/methods Food Handling/*methods Fractional Precipitation Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Humans Tea/*chemistry Volatilization/*drug effects;"
Notes:"MedlineLee, S Park, M K Kim, K H Kim, Y-S eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2007/11/13 J Food Sci. 2007 Sep; 72(7):S497-502. doi: 10.1111/j.1750-3841.2007.00446.x"

 
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