Affiliation:
1. National Engineering Research Center of Seafood, Collaborative Innovation Center of Provincial and ministerial co‐construction for Seafood Deep Processing, Liaoning Key Laboratory of Food Nutrition and Health, School of Food Science and Technology Dalian Polytechnic University Dalian 116034 China
Abstract
SummaryThermal reactions affect flavour, but how different thermal reactions influence the flavour of cooked soup has rarely been investigated. Herein, the effect of heat treatment (0–50 min) at different temperatures (120, 140 and 160 °C) on Ruditapes philippinarum soup was studied. The acceptable heating of Ruditapes philippinarum soup was assigned at 140 °C for 30 min by human sensory evaluation and compound analysis. In addition, the detailed relationship between the formation of key volatile compounds and heating temperature was revealed by partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS‐DA) and the odour coding method. A total of 28 key volatile compounds were selected according to the results of variables important in the projection (VIP) and odour activity value (OAV). Whereas 3‐ethyl‐2,5‐dimethyl pyrazine and 2‐heptylfuran were the most important volatiles produced only in the thermal reaction at 140 °C and associated with cocoa and roasted nut odours. These results indicated the relationship between thermal reactions and flavour formation. The odour coding obtained from OAV could be as a reference benchmark for heating seafood soup products.
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Food Science
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