Chemosensors (Oct 2023)

Modifying Headspace Sampling Environment Improves Detection of Boar Taint Compounds in Pork Fat Samples

  • Clément Burgeon,
  • Alice Markey,
  • Yves Brostaux,
  • Marie-Laure Fauconnier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors11110551
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
p. 551

Abstract

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The extraction of boar taint compounds from pork fat samples was performed under various temperature (150, 300 and 450 °C) and atmosphere (air, nitrogen and reduced pressure) conditions. This aimed at understanding which conditions allow the greatest extractions of indole, skatole and androstenone (present in backfat in low concentrations) while limiting the presence of other VOCs in the headspace of heated fat (interfering with correct VOC-based detection of boar taint compounds). Indole and skatole were extracted in the greatest concentrations when heating backfat at 450 °C under reduced pressure, while androstenone was highest when heating at 300 °C under reduced pressure. Oxidation products were most abundant under air conditions, nitrogenated products appeared in the presence of a nitrogen-enriched atmosphere, and lastly, molecules intrinsic to boar fat saw their headspace concentration increase with reduced pressure. The combination of 450 °C and reduced pressure atmosphere was suggested for the heating of backfat prior to detection with analytical methods and to complement the current sensory analysis.

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