Characterization of the flavor in traditional Pixian Doubanjiang by polyphasic quantitative detection technology

[Display omitted] •Pixian Doubanjiang were examined by polyphasic quantitative detection technology.•Citric acid, malic acid, Asp and Glu were used as unique taste of PXDBJ.•Five volatiles were used as indicators to distinguish with other fermented pastes. In the present research, four different sam...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food research international 2020-12, Vol.138 (Pt A), p.109753-109753, Article 109753
Hauptverfasser: Yang, Menglu, Huang, Jun, Zhou, Rongqing, Qi, Qi, Peng, Can, Zhang, Lin, Jin, Yao, Wu, Chongde, Tang, Qiuxiang
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Pixian Doubanjiang were examined by polyphasic quantitative detection technology.•Citric acid, malic acid, Asp and Glu were used as unique taste of PXDBJ.•Five volatiles were used as indicators to distinguish with other fermented pastes. In the present research, four different samples were investigated by multiple analyzing technology to reveal the common unique flavor and taste of traditional Pixian Doubanjiang (PXDBJ). These samples were manufactured by inheritor according to the intangible skills and ripened for two years in different enterprises. Citric acid, malic acid, Glu and Asp were the dominant non-volatiles, the proportion of both organic acids ranged from 54.78% to 65.61%, while that of both free amino acids ranged from 22.49% to 29.39%. Ethyl palmitate, ethyl laurate, γ-cis-himachalane, (+)-valencene and β-ionone were identified as typical volatile constituents by three kinds of GC techniques combined with three pretreatment approaches. These results suggested that these five volatiles and the proportion of four non-volatiles could be used as indicators of flavor and taste to discriminate with other types of traditional fermented soy pastes (miso, dajiang, gochujiang, etc), and were also proofed by sensory evaluation. It laid a vital foundation for revealing the contribution of the traditional skill to unique quality of PXDBJ and the correlation between microbial community diversity and their metabolic regulation.
ISSN:0963-9969
1873-7145
DOI:10.1016/j.foodres.2020.109753