| Literature DB >> 33486364 |
Xiangyang Guo1, Chi-Tang Ho2, Wilfried Schwab3, Xiaochun Wan4.
Abstract
Roasting is crucial for producing large-leaf yellow tea (LYT) as it substantially affects chemical composition and sensory quality. However, the effect of roasting degree on LYT flavor quality is not clear. To investigate the effect of roasting degree on LYT flavor, the odor profiles and sensory evaluations of LYTs produced with small fire, medium fire and old fire roasting (OF) were determined. The OF was essential for the formation of LYT flavor with strong roasted, nutty, woody odors and weak fatty, fruity odors, and retaining high levels of GCG, total volatiles and heterocyclic compounds. Furthermore, the characteristic crispy-rice-like odor was only found in LYT with OF treatment and burnt flavor was missing. 2,3-Diethyl-5-methylpyrazine, trans-β-ionone with odor activity value above 1600 and 39 respectively offered roasted, floral odors, respectively in LYT. The current results provide a scientific basis for understanding the reactions that occur during the conventional production of LYT.Entities:
Keywords: Flavor quality; Heterocyclic compounds; Large-leaf yellow tea (LYT); Odor activity values (OAV); Roasting degree; Sensory evaluation
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33486364 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.129016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514