Frontiers in Nutrition (Aug 2024)

Characterization of the flavor profile of Hulatang using GC-IMS coupled with sensory analysis

  • Jing Yan,
  • Heng Wang,
  • Bing Yang,
  • Wanli Zhang,
  • Zhenxia Cao,
  • Penghui Zhao,
  • Zijie Dong,
  • Fazheng Ren,
  • Lishui Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2024.1461224
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

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BackgroundHulatang is a traditional specialty snack in Henan, China, and is well known for its unique flavor.MethodsIn this study, the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in four kinds of Hulatang from two representative regions in Henan Province (Xiaoyaozhen and Beiwudu) were evaluated using headspace-gas chromatography-ion mobility spectrometry (HS-GC-IMS).ResultsThe results showed that Xiaoyaozhen Hulatang exhibited more ethers, fewer terpenes and ketones than Beiwudu Hulatang. Additionally, Hulatang from different regions were classified using the orthogonal partial least squares-discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) based on GC-IMS data. Twenty aroma substances were selected as the potential markers using the variable importance in the projection (VIP) variable selection method. Additionally, fifteen aroma components significantly contributing to the aroma of Hulatang were screened using the relative odor activity value (ROAV) (ROAV > 1). Combined with the sensory score results, twelve key substances with significant correlation with odor perception were selected. The flavor characteristics of the key substances revealed that the flavor of Hulatang was mainly composed of volatile components with camphor, green, almond, fatty, spicy, herbal, vegetable, fruity, floral, musty, and solvent aromas.ConclusionOverall, the experimental results provide a theoretical basis for evaluating the flavor characteristics of Hulatang from different regions using GC-IMS.

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