| Literature DB >> 33773696 |
Wenqian Li1, Yan Ping Chen2, Imre Blank3, Fuyang Li4, Chunbao Li5, Yuan Liu6.
Abstract
Chinese dry-cured hams have unique aroma characteristics appreciated by local consumers. The volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of six selected Chinese dry-cured hams (Mianning, Nuodeng, Saba, Sanchuan, Wanhua, and Xuanen) were analyzed by solvent assisted flavor evaporation (SAFE) combined with GC × GC-ToF-MS and head-space (HS) injection combined with GC-IMS. To visualize VOCs and differentiate samples, principal component analysis (PCA) and multiple factor analysis (MFA) were performed. GC × GC-ToF-MS resulted in over five times more VOCs (265) than GC-IMS (45). However, PCA and MFA indicated similar results using GC-IMS or GC × GC-ToF-MS data, suggesting HS-GC-IMS as a good choice to differentiate dry-cured hams from different regions. Xuanen ham from Yunnan Province having smoky aroma was significantly different from other hams, likely due to its unique process. Many aldehydes (heptanal, nonanal, etc.) played an important role in Sanchuan ham. Ketones were related to other four dry-cured hams, though they came from different regions. This study provides valuable analytical data to characterize and discriminate the flavor profile of Chinese dry-cured hams.Entities:
Keywords: Dry-cured hams; GC-IMS; GC×GC-ToF-MS; Multiple factor analysis; Principal component analysis; Volatile organic compounds
Year: 2021 PMID: 33773696 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2021.110222
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Res Int ISSN: 0963-9969 Impact factor: 6.475