Literature DB >> 34254338

Effects of different cooking methods on volatile flavor compounds of chicken breast.

Jicai Bi1,2,3, Zeyuan Lin4, Yang Li4, Fusheng Chen3, Sixin Liu2, Congfa Li2.   

Abstract

Chicken is one of the highest selling meats worldwide. Different cooking methods produce various flavor compounds in cooked chicken, which affect consumers' food choices. In this study, the volatile flavor components of Gushi chicken breast after stewing and air frying were detected using gas chromatography-ion mobility chromatography (GC-IMS) and principal component analysis (PCA), and the relative odor activity value (ROAV) was determined using PCA. A total of 43 volatile substances were identified. 3-(methylthio)propionaldehyde-M and benzene acetaldehyde can be used as characteristic flavor markers in the air-fried chicken breast.ethyl acetate, (E)-2-octenal-D, and 2-ethyl-1-hexanol-D can be used as characteristic flavor markers in the stewed chicken breast. Because these five substances have the most obvious contrast in the fingerprint. The following part describes the specific substances that have mainly contributed to the flavor system in the volatile system obtained by different cooking methods. Finally, the main flavor compounds of the stewed chicken breast were 3-methylbutanal-D, octanal-D, (E)-2-nonenal, and other 11 types of compounds (ROAV ≥1). Nine types of compounds (ROAV ≥1), including 3-methylbutanal-D, (E)-2-nonenal-M octanal-M, and hexanal-M, were the main compounds to characterize the air-fried chicken breast. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS: GC-IMS technology combined with the principal component analysis of ROAV can be used to rapidly identify the main flavor substances and the flavor substances having an important role in modifying the overall taste of the sample. It plays a considerably important role in the aroma recombination of substances and can play a role in food processing.
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Keywords:  Gushi chicken breast; air fryer; cooking method; gas chromatography-ion mobility spectrometry; volatile flavor compounds

Year:  2021        PMID: 34254338     DOI: 10.1111/jfbc.13770

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Food Biochem        ISSN: 0145-8884            Impact factor:   2.720


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Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2022-07-07       Impact factor: 4.755

2.  Characterization of volatile constituents and odorous compounds in peach (Prunus persica L) fruits of different varieties by gas chromatography-ion mobility spectrometry, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, and relative odor activity value.

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Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2022-08-15

3.  Effect of Different Cooking Methods on Nutrients, Antioxidant Activities and Flavors of Three Varieties of Lentinus edodes.

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Journal:  Foods       Date:  2022-09-05

Review 4.  Formation and Analysis of Volatile and Odor Compounds in Meat-A Review.

Authors:  Julian Bleicher; Elmar E Ebner; Kathrine H Bak
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-10-08       Impact factor: 4.927

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