Literature DB >> 31814396

Mitigation of Off-Flavor in Huanglongbing-Affected Orange Juice Using Natural Citrus Non-Volatile Compounds.

Smita Raithore1, Johannes Kiefl2, John A Manthey3, Anne Plotto3, Jinhe Bai3, Wei Zhao3, Elizabeth Baldwin3.   

Abstract

Huanglongbing (HLB) disease has reduced orange yield and flavor quality in Florida. Orange juice (OJ) and peel molasses (PM) compounds are "from the named fruit" (FTNF) and were tested for their effects on HLB-affected OJ taste. These and other "target" compounds, reportedly found in citrus, were spiked into off-flavored, HLB-affected reference juices. The spiked juice was evaluated by a sensory panel in comparison with unspiked juice for "sweetness", "sourness", "bitterness", "astringency", and "aftertaste". Of the target compounds, feruloyl putrescine, taxifolin, and neodiosmin most effectively reduced "bitterness", feruloyl putrescine reduced "astringency" and "aftertaste", while feruloyl putrescine and neodiosmin enhanced perceived "sweetness", perhaps due to reduced bitterness. OJ and PM fractions containing reported bitter limonoids, hydroxycinnamates, hesperidin, and/or polymethoxylated flavones enhanced "sourness', "bitterness", "astringency", and "aftertaste", and/or suppressed perceived "sweetness" (perhaps due to enhanced bitterness). Other fractions, containing feruloyl putrescine and/or vicenin-2 enhanced "sweetness" and reduced "bitterness", "sourness", "astringency", and/or "aftertaste". These potentially FTNF compounds may be useful for management of HLB-affected OJ juice flavor.

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Keywords:  citrus greening; flavor management; huanglongbing (HLB); off-taste masking

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31814396     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b07756

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


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