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Linking volatile and non-volatile compounds to sensory profiles and consumer liking of wild edible Nordic mushrooms.

Heikki Aisala1, Hanna Manninen2, Timo Laaksonen2, Kaisa M Linderborg3, Takao Myoda4, Anu Hopia5, Mari Sandell5.   

Abstract

Current information on the links between the chemistry and hedonic liking of edible mushrooms is scarce. In this study, 84 consumers evaluated the appearance, odor, taste, texture and overall liking of samples of Nordic edible wild mushroom species. Subsequently, multivariate models on the effects of non-volatile compounds, odor-contributing volatile compounds, sensory attributes and hedonic likings were created. The non-volatile compounds were measured with quantitative NMR. The five studied mushroom species were different in their sugar and acid contents. Three consumer clusters were found with species*cluster interactions. Correlations with sensory attributes and chemical components were found, and the multivariate models indicated predictor attributes for each consumer cluster. The results indicate that the sensory properties could be correlated to both volatile and non-volatile compounds, there are consumer clusters with differing likings as regards mushrooms, and these clusters are heterogenic groups with no simple factors such as age explaining their liking scores.
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Keywords:  External preference mapping; Hedonic testing; Mushrooms; NMR; PLS

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31479993     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2019.125403

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Chem        ISSN: 0308-8146            Impact factor:   7.514


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