| Literature DB >> 23447013 |
Sang Mi Lee1, Gil-Ok Shin, Kyung Min Park, Pahn-Shick Chang, Young-Suk Kim.
Abstract
Static headspace gas chromatographic (SHS-GC) analysis was performed to determine the release of 13 odorants in hydrocolloid model systems containing original or regio-selectively carboxylated cellulose at different pH values. The release of most odor compounds was decreased in the hydrocolloid solutions compared to control, with the amounts of 2-propanol, 3-methyl-1-butanol, and 2,3-butanedione released into the headspace being less than those of any other odor compound in the hydrocolloid model systems. However, there was no considerable difference between original cellulose-containing and carboxylated-cellulose containing systems in the release of most compounds, except for relatively long-chain esters such as ethyl caprylate and ethyl nonanoate. The release from the original and carboxylated cellulose solutions controlled to pH 10 was significantly higher than that from solutions adjusted to pH 4 and 7 in the case of some esters (ethyl acetate, methyl propionate, ethyl propionate, ethyl butyrate, butyl propionate, ethyl caproate) and alcohols (2-propanol, 3-methyl-1-butanol), in particular, ethyl butyrate and 3-methyl-1-butanol. In contrast, the release of 2,3-butanedione from both the original and carboxylated cellulose solutions was increased at pH 4 and 7 compared to that at pH 10 by about 70% and 130%, respectively. Our study demonstrated that the release of some odorants could be changed significantly by addition of both original and carboxylated cellulose in hydrocolloid model systems, but only minor effect was observed in pH of the solution.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23447013 PMCID: PMC3658716 DOI: 10.3390/s130302818
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Physicochemical properties of odor compounds.
| 2-Propanol | 0.781(25 °C) | 82.5 | 60.1 | 0.16 ± 0.19 |
| 2,3-Butanedione | 0.990(15 °C) | 88 | 86.09 | –1.33 ± 0.33 |
| Methyl propionate | 0.915(20 °C) | 79.7 | 88.11 | 0.71 ± 0.20 |
| Ethyl acetate | 0.902(20 °C) | 77 | 88.11 | 0.71 ± 0.20 |
| Ethyl propionate | 0.891(20 °C) | 99 | 102.13 | 1.24 ± 0.21 |
| 3-Methyl-1-butanol | 0.819(19 °C) | 113–114 | 88.15 | 1.22 ± 0.19 |
| Ethyl butyrate | 0.879(20 °C) | 120–121 | 116.16 | 1.77 ± 0.21 |
| • | • | 98.14 | 1.58 ± 0.28 | |
| Butyl propionate | 0.875(20 °C) | 146.8 | 130.18 | 2.30 ± 0.21 |
| Ethyl caproate | 0.873(20 °C) | 166–167 | 144.21 | 2.83 ± 0.21 |
| • | • | 154.25 | 3.77 ± 0.24 | |
| Ethyl caprylate | 0.878(17 °C) | 207–209 | 172.26 | 3.90 ± 0.21 |
| Ethyl nonanoate | • | • | 188.29 | 4.43 ± 0.21 |
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Figure 1.13C-NMR spectra of original cellulose (a) and carboxylated cellulose (b).
Figure 2.IR spectra of original cellulose (a) and carboxylated cellulose (b).
Figure 3.Comparison of release of odor compounds in hydrocolloid systems containing original or carboxylated cellulose and reference solution at pH 4.
Figure 4.Comparison of release of odor compounds in hydrocolloid systems containing original or carboxylated cellulose and reference solution at pH 7.
Figure 5.Comparison of release of odor compounds in hydrocolloid systems containing original or carboxylated cellulose and reference solution at pH 10.
Release of odor compounds in original cellulose hydrocolloid system adjusted to pH values of 4, 7, and 10.
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| Ethyl acetate | 5,910 ± 580 a | 6,130 ± 190 a | 6,140 ± 110 a |
| Methyl propionate | 6,750 ± 370 a | 7,160 ± 190 a | 7330 ± 270 a |
| Ethyl propionate | 9,740 ± 670 a | 9,940 ± 360 a | 10,480 ± 260 a |
| Ethyl butyrate | 14,000 ± 600 b | 13,900 ± 950 b | 15,400 ± 190 a |
| Butyl propionate | 12,200 ± 1,100 a | 12,100 ± 1,400 a | 13,400 ± 890 a |
| Ethyl caproate | 10,300 ± 970 a | 10,800 ± 1,300 a | 11,600 ± 1,900 a |
| Ethyl caprylate | 10,300 ± 2,500 a | 8,700 ± 1,200 a | 8,050 ± 400 a |
| Ethyl nonanoate | 3,340 ± 1,000 a | 2,140 ± 280 ab | 1,890 ± 340 b |
| 2-Propanol | 659 ±28 a | 640 ± 16 a | 677 ± 24 a |
| 3-Methyl-1-butanol | 2,410 ± 150 a | 2,550 ± 61 a | 2,700 ± 180 a |
| 2,3-Butanedione | 2,360 ± 240 a | 2,460 ± 83 a | 1,440 ± 28 b |
| 8,510 ± 820 a | 8,870 ± 900 a | 8,480 ± 41 a | |
| 3,970 ± 940 a | 4,890 ± 940 a | 3,770 ± 720 a | |
The same letter (a/b) indicates that the mean values in a row are not significantly different at P < 0.05 between the different pH conditions.
Release of odor compounds in carboxylated cellulose hydrocolloid system adjusted to pH values of 4, 7, and 10.
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| Ethyl acetate | 6,120 ± 130 a | 6,100 ± 240 a | 6,450 ± 620 a |
| Methyl propionate | 6,960 ± 230 a | 7,180 ± 160 a | 7,370 ± 540 a |
| Ethyl propionate | 9,860 ± 290 b | 10,100 ± 310 b | 11,100 ± 730 a |
| Ethyl butyrate | 14,000 ± 340 b | 14,600 ± 230 b | 16,300 ± 830 a |
| Butyl propionate | 12,200 ± 580 a | 12,100 ± 180 a | 13,800 ±1,800 a |
| Ethyl caproate | 10,000 ± 520 b | 9,940 ± 350 b | 13,300 ± 1,500 a |
| Ethyl caprylate | 8,180 ± 620 a | 9,780 ±1300 a | 9,350 ± 650 a |
| Ethyl nonanoate | 2,370 ± 310 b | 2,940 ± 200 a | 2,410 ± 73 b |
| 2-Propanol | 654 ± 57 a | 642 ± 46 a | 691 ± 150 a |
| 3-Methyl-1-butanol | 2,470 ± 110 b | 2,640 ± 100 ab | 3,110 ± 420 a |
| 2,3-Butanedione | 2,510 ± 92 a | 2,470 ± 150 a | 1,090 ± 140 b |
| 9,210 ±900 a | 9,110 ± 860 a | 9,310 ± 990 a | |
| 3,490 ± 890 a | 3,790 ± 460 a | 4,130 ± 480 a | |
The same letter (a/b) indicates that the mean values in a row are not significantly different at P < 0.05 between the different pH conditions.