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Factors Contributing to Interindividual Variation in Retronasal Odor Perception from Aroma Glycosides: The Role of Odorant Sensory Detection Threshold, Oral Microbiota, and Hydrolysis in Saliva.

Mango Parker1,2, Cristobal Onetto1, Josh Hixson1, Eleanor Bilogrevic1, Louisa Schueth1, Lisa Pisaniello1, Anthony Borneman1, Markus Herderich1, Miguel de Barros Lopes2, Leigh Francis1,2.   

Abstract

Glycosides are sugar conjugates of aroma compounds that are found in many fruits and vegetables, and while glycosides are non-volatile, they can release flavor during eating, through enzyme hydrolysis from oral microbiota. Recently, a range of sensory phenotypes for glucoside perception have been observed, reflecting interindividual variation in response to precursors of floral and smoky flavors, geranyl glucoside and guaiacyl glucoside. To understand this variation and investigate the role of oral microbiota on in vitro hydrolysis of glucosides in saliva, metagenomic screening was conducted using individuals representing the range of sensory phenotypes for geranyl and guaiacyl glucosides. In parallel, sensory retronasal detection thresholds for geranyl glucoside, guaiacyl glucoside, and the volatile odorants geraniol and guaiacol were determined. Oral microbial communities correlated with hydrolysis of glucosides in saliva, but the relationship did not extend to sensory phenotypes. Overall, the retronasal detection threshold of the volatile odorants studied was the main factor determining sensory phenotype.

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Keywords:  glycosides; hydrolysis; intraindividual variation; oral microbiota; saliva; sensory detection threshold

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31630520     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b05450

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


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