Foods (Aug 2024)

Effects of Different Fermentation Methods on Flavor Quality of Liupao Tea Using GC-Q-TOF-MS and Electronic Nose Analyses

  • Xiaohui Zhou,
  • Di Tian,
  • Hongjie Zhou,
  • Rui Dong,
  • Chenyang Ma,
  • Ling Ren,
  • Xueyi Yang,
  • Qingyi Wang,
  • Ning Chen,
  • Liubo Yang,
  • Xuan Tang,
  • Yixin Bi,
  • Yapeng Liu,
  • Xiujuan Deng,
  • Baijuan Wang,
  • Yali Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13162595
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 16
p. 2595

Abstract

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To further develop Liupao tea products and enhance their flavor, this study investigated the effects of different fermentation methods on the aroma quality of Liupao tea. The aroma quality of Liupao tea was comprehensively analyzed using HS-SPME in combination with GC-Q-TOF-MS, electronic nose, and sensory evaluations. Electronic nose detection showed that the aroma fingerprints of Liupao tea samples with different fermentation methods were different. Sulfides, alcohols, ketones, and methyls were the main aroma categories affecting the aroma of the four groups of Liupao tea samples. GC-Q-TOF-MS analysis revealed significant differences in the composition of aroma components among the four fermentation methods of Liupao tea (p Monascus purpureus (DMl group). Based on the OPLS-DA model, candidate differential aroma components with VIP > 1 were identified, and characteristic aroma compounds were selected based on OAV > 10. The key characteristic aroma compounds shared by the four groups of samples were 1,2,3-Trimethoxybenzene with a stale aroma and nonanal with floral and fruity aromas. The best sensory evaluation results were obtained for the DMl group, and its key characteristic aroma compounds mainly included 1,2,3-Trimethoxybenzene, nonanal, and cedrol. The results of this study can guide the development of Liupao tea products and process optimization.

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