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J Oleo Sci


Title:Characterization of the Volatile Compounds and Taste Attributes of Sesame Pastes Processed at Different Temperatures
Author(s):Hou L; Zhang Y; Wang X;
Address:"College of Food Science and Technology, Henan University of Technology"
Journal Title:J Oleo Sci
Year:2019
Volume:68
Issue:6
Page Number:551 - 558
DOI: 10.5650/jos.ess19014
ISSN/ISBN:1347-3352 (Electronic) 1345-8957 (Linking)
Abstract:"Sesame paste is used as a condiment in many parts of the world because of its unique flavor. In the study, the volatile compounds and flavor characteristics of sesame pastes processed at different temperatures (140 degrees C - 190 degrees C) were analysed by application of solid phase microextraction - gas chromatography/mass spectrometry analysis, odor activity value evaluation and sensory evaluation. For all the sesame pastes processed at the different temperatures, the pyrazine group had the highest content. The amount of the volatiles increased by 4.15-fold when the roasting temperature increased from 140 degrees C to 180 degrees C, which was mainly attributed to the increase of pyrazines, alkenes, ketones, thiazoles and pentylfuran. And accordingly, sesame paste prepared at 180 degrees C had the highest Odor Activity Value (OAV). Samples differed significantly in terms of aroma and total acceptability (p < 0.05). The sesame paste processed at 180 degrees C had a moderate roasted and sweet aroma, and the highest acceptability, followed by that processed at 170 degrees C. These results can be valuable for manufacturers to adjust the roasting process according to market demand for a particular flavor profile"
Keywords:Alkenes/analysis Food Handling/*methods *Food Quality Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/methods *Hot Temperature Ketones/analysis Odorants/*analysis Pyrazines/*analysis Sesamum/*chemistry Solid Phase Microextraction/methods Taste/*physiology Thiazoles/;
Notes:"MedlineHou, Lixia Zhang, Yujin Wang, Xuede eng Japan 2019/06/07 J Oleo Sci. 2019; 68(6):551-558. doi: 10.5650/jos.ess19014"

 
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