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Title:Mass Spectrometry-Based Flavor Monitoring of Peruvian Chocolate Fabrication Process
Author(s):Michel S; Baraka LF; Ibanez AJ; Mansurova M;
Address:"Institute of Omics Research and Applied Biotechnology (Instituto de Ciencias Omicas y Biotecnologia Aplicada, ICOBA), Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, Lima 15088, Peru. Post-Graduate Program in Food Technology, Universidad Nacional Agraria la Molina, Lima 15024, Peru"
Journal Title:Metabolites
Year:2021
Volume:20210126
Issue:2
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/metabo11020071
ISSN/ISBN:2218-1989 (Print) 2218-1989 (Electronic) 2218-1989 (Linking)
Abstract:"Flavor is one of the most prominent characteristics of chocolate and is crucial in determining the price the consumer is willing to pay. At present, two types of cocoa beans have been characterized according to their flavor and aroma profile, i.e., (1) the bulk (or ordinary) and (2) the fine flavor cocoa (FFC). The FFC has been distinguished from bulk cocoa for having a great variety of flavors. Aiming to differentiate the FFC bean origin of Peruvian chocolate, an analytical methodology using gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (GC-MS) was developed. This methodology allows us to characterize eleven volatile organic compounds correlated to the aromatic profile of FFC chocolate from this geographical region (based on buttery, fruity, floral, ethereal sweet, and roasted flavors). Monitoring these 11 flavor compounds during the chain of industrial processes in a retrospective way, starting from the final chocolate bar towards pre-roasted cocoa beans, allows us to better understand the cocoa flavor development involved during each stage. Hence, this methodology was useful to distinguish chocolates from different regions, north and south of Peru, and production lines. This research can benefit the chocolate industry as a quality control protocol, from the raw material to the final product"
Keywords:Gc-ms Hs-spme flavor VOCs monitoring manufacturing process sensory analysis;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEMichel, Stephanie Baraka, Luka Franco Ibanez, Alfredo J Mansurova, Madina eng N masculine 020-2016-INIA-PNIA/UPMSI/I/Programa Nacional de Innovacion Agraria (Peru)/ Max Planck Partner group - MPI Chemical Ecology - PUCP/Max Planck Society - Partner group/ Switzerland 2021/02/04 Metabolites. 2021 Jan 26; 11(2):71. doi: 10.3390/metabo11020071"

 
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