Identification of aroma-active compounds in milk by 2-dimensional gas chromatography-olfactometry-time-of-flight mass spectrometry combined with check-all-that-apply questions
Kexin Jiang , Aolin Yang , Zheting Zhang , Kunli Xu , Huiyu Kuang , Fanyu Meng , Bei Wang
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Abstract
Understanding consumers' sensory preferences for dairy products is essential. This study employed sensory analysis and instrumental techniques to analyze the flavor of pasteurized milk and UHT milk. There were 6 milk samples with similar fat content (4.0–4.6 g/100 mL) and protein content (3.2–3.8 g/100 mL). Sensory data from consumer tests was collected using check-all-that-apply (n = 100) and 9-point hedonic preferences. Research showed that Chinese consumers could distinguish the flavor of the 2 types of milk, and UHT milk showed a higher preference score, which may be due to the more pronounced milky flavor and sweet taste of UHT milk. A total of 48 aroma-active compounds were sniffed through 2-dimensional gas chromatography olfactometry time-of-flight MS, among which 11 were determined as key aroma-active compounds. Correlation analysis showed that milky odor, sweetness, and aftertaste-milky were positively correlated with γ-dodecalactone and γ-nonanolactone. Cooked and oxidized taste were positively correlated with 1-octen-3-ol and E-2-octenal. This study is important for developing Chinese dairy products and exporting dairy products to China by multinational companies.
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The official journal of the American Dairy Science Association®, Journal of Dairy Science® (JDS) is the leading peer-reviewed general dairy research journal in the world. JDS readers represent education, industry, and government agencies in more than 70 countries with interests in biochemistry, breeding, economics, engineering, environment, food science, genetics, microbiology, nutrition, pathology, physiology, processing, public health, quality assurance, and sanitation.