Insights into crucial odourants dominating the characteristic flavour of citrus-white teas prepared from citrus reticulata Blanco ‘Chachiensis’ and Camellia sinensis ‘Fudingdabai’
[Display omitted] •Citrus-white teas (CWs) characteristic volatile was unravelled by SBSE-GC-O/MS.•A total of 46 odourants were absolute quantified and 22 odourants possessed > 1 OAVs.•Herbal/Woody odourants were major contributors forming CWs’ characteristic flavour.•Terpenoids and carotenoid de...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Food chemistry 2022-05, Vol.377, p.132048-132048, Article 132048 |
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•Citrus-white teas (CWs) characteristic volatile was unravelled by SBSE-GC-O/MS.•A total of 46 odourants were absolute quantified and 22 odourants possessed > 1 OAVs.•Herbal/Woody odourants were major contributors forming CWs’ characteristic flavour.•Terpenoids and carotenoid derived volatiles dominated the unique flavour of CWs.•Limonene and trans-β-ionone exhibited both in higher concentration and OAVs in CWs.
Citrus-white teas (CWs), which possess a balanced flavour of tea and citrus, are becoming more popular worldwide; however, their characteristic flavour and odourants received limited research. Volatile components of two types of CWs prepared from Citrus reticulata Blanco ‘Chachiensis’ and Camellia sinensis ‘Fudingdabai’ were comprehensively investigated using a combination of stir bar sorptive extraction and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC–MS). Ninety-nine crucial odourants in the CWs were quantified by applying GC-olfactometry/MS, significant differences were compared, and their odour activity values (OAVs) were calculated. Twenty-two odourants (in total 2628.09 and 1131.18 mg/kg respectively) were further confirmed as traditional CW (CW-A) and innovated CW (CW-B) characteristic flavour crucial contributors which all possessed > 1 OAVs, particularly limonene (72919 in CW-A) and trans-β-ionone (138953 in CW-B). The unravelling of CWs aroma composition will greatly expanding our understanding of tea aroma chemistry and the potential aroma interactions will offer insights into tea blending technologies. |
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ISSN: | 0308-8146 1873-7072 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.132048 |