| Literature DB >> 32397426 |
Andrii Tarasov1, Nicoló Giuliani1, Alexey Dobrydnev2, Christoph Schuessler1, Yulian Volovenko2, Doris Rauhut3, Rainer Jung1.
Abstract
1,1,6-Trimethyl-1,2-dihydronaphthalene (TDN) is an aroma compound responsible for the kerosene/petrol notes in Riesling wines. In the current article, three sensory thresholds for TDN were determined in young Riesling wine: detection threshold (about 4 µg/L), recognition threshold (10-12 µg/L), and rejection threshold (71-82 µg/L). It was demonstrated that an elevated content of free SO2 in wine may have a certain masking effect on the TDN aroma perception. In addition, the influence of wine serving temperature on the recognition of kerosene/petrol notes was studied. It was found, that a lower wine serving temperature (about 11 °C) facilitated identification of the TDN aroma compared to the same wine samples at room temperature.Entities:
Keywords: 1,1,6-Trimethyl-1,2-dihydronaphthalene (TDN); sensory threshold; serving temperature; wine
Year: 2020 PMID: 32397426 PMCID: PMC7278680 DOI: 10.3390/foods9050606
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foods ISSN: 2304-8158
Summary of the studies devoted to the 1,1,6-trimethyl-1,2-dihydronaphthalene (TDN) sensory thresholds determination.
| References | Panel | Base Wine | Wine Temperature | Sensory Method | Sensory Thresholds, µg/L |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [ | n/a | Riesling | n/a | triangle tests | |
| [ | Trained | Model wine; Chardonnay | n/a | 3-AFC tests | |
| [ | Untrained consumers | Riesling, | 23 °C | 3-AFC tests | |
| [ | Trained consumers | Riesling, | 15 °C | 3-AFC tests |
1CRejT was determined by the preference tests.
Figure 1Design of the experiment. Scheme of the glasses with TDN spiked Riesling wines presented for the sensory sessions. The gray background of the circle indicates the base wine without TDN spiking.
Figure 2An example of a completed threshold determination test questionnaire.
Results of the thresholds determination tests.
| Sensory Sessions | Thresholds | Calculation Approaches | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Geometric Mean | 50% Panelists | Median | ||
| Session 1 | 4 µg/L | 4 µg/L | 5 µg/L | |
| high free SO2, | 12 µg/L | 12 µg/L | 12 µg/L | |
| ( | 79 µg/L | 82 µg/L | 82 µg/L | |
| Session 2 | 3 µg/L | 4 µg/L | 4 µg/L | |
| low free SO2, | 11 µg/L | 10 µg/L | 10 µg/L | |
| ( | 71 µg/L | 82 µg/L | 82 µg/L | |
Figure 3Distribution of the panelists’ answers for the determination of the detection threshold (DT), recognition threshold (RT), and rejection threshold (RejT) of TDN in Riesling wine. Median is represented by the horizontal line. The bottom and top of the box represent the 1st and the 3rd quartiles, respectively. The whiskers represent the minimum and maximum values.
Figure 4Results of the 3-AFC tests. The dashed lines represent the total number of panelists whose questionnaires were accepted for the statistical analysis: (a) n = 19; (b) n = 21. The colored lines represent the three levels of significance of 95%, 99%, and 99.9% with the number of required panelists (accepted questionnaires).