Investigation of volatile compounds of Liberica coffee beans fermented at varying degrees of roasting

N.A. Wibowo, W. Mangunwardoyo, T.J. Santoso, Yasman
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Liberica coffee (Coffea liberica Bull ex Hiern) has gained worldwide popularity, because it has a unique taste and aroma, and it is able to adapt to peatlands and is more tolerant of disease. Previous studies suggested that fermentation with hydrolytic bacteria could improve flavors, mostly determined by volatile compounds by the roasting process. However, studies about the volatile compounds and their roles in the taste and aroma of this coffee are still limited. This study aimed to investigate volatile compounds from fermented Liberica coffee beans roasted at light roast (150-160°C, 2.2 Mbar, 12 mins); medium roast (175-185°C, 2.2 Mbar, 7.30 mins); and dark roast (200-220°C, 2.2 Mbar, 10 mins). Samples were collected from various fermentation times 0, 4, 8, and 12 hrs and dried. Green beans with a moisture content of 12% were roasted in 3 roast stages. In this work, the extraction of volatile coffee compounds was performed using solid phase microextraction (SPME) and subsequently analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). To determine the significance of fermentation time and degree of coffee roasting in the area, a two-way univariate analysis of variance (ANOVA) test was used, followed by a Tukey's honest significant difference (HSD) test with a statistical significance level of p<0.05. The results showed that a total of 59 of the 130 volatile compounds had a significant difference at different roasting degrees to the area of compounds with a statistical significance level of p<0.05. Those compounds consisted of 5 aldehydes, 18 furans, 4 ketones, 9 phenols, 13 pyrazines, 5 pyridines and 5 pyrroles.
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不同烘焙度发酵的利比里卡咖啡豆挥发性化合物研究
自由咖啡(Coffea liberica Bull ex Hiern)具有独特的口感和香气,而且能够适应泥炭地,对疾病的耐受性更强,因此在全世界广受欢迎。以前的研究表明,使用水解细菌进行发酵可以改善风味,而风味主要由烘焙过程中的挥发性化合物决定。本研究旨在调查在轻度烘焙(150-160°C,2.2 Mbar,12 分钟)、中度烘焙(175-185°C,2.2 Mbar,7.30 分钟)和深度烘焙(200-220°C,2.2 Mbar,10 分钟)条件下发酵的利比里卡咖啡豆中的挥发性化合物。在不同的发酵时间(0、4、8 和 12 小时)采集样品并烘干。含水量为 12% 的青豆分 3 个烘焙阶段进行烘焙。在这项工作中,采用固体相微萃取法(SPME)萃取挥发性咖啡化合物,然后用气相色谱-质谱联用仪(GC-MS)进行分析。为确定该地区发酵时间和咖啡烘焙程度的显著性,采用了双向单变量方差分析(ANOVA)检验,然后进行Tukey诚实显著性差异(HSD)检验,统计显著性水平为P<0.05。结果表明,在 130 种挥发性化合物中,共有 59 种化合物在不同焙烧度下的面积有显著差异,统计显著性水平为 p<0.05。这些化合物包括 55 种醛、18 种呋喃、4 种酮、9 种酚、13 种吡嗪、5 种吡啶和 5 种吡咯。
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