Characterization of the key nonvolatile metabolites in Cheddar cheese by partial least squares regression (PLSR), reconstitution, and omission

[Display omitted] •Apart from the umami taste, Glu would also enhance sour and salty taste of Cheddar Cheese (CC).•Without Glu, other amino acids had limited impact on the taste, but would enhance umami and salty taste when mixed with Glu.•Oxalic acid and dl-tartaric acid were identified as vital so...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food chemistry 2023-03, Vol.403, p.134034-134034, Article 134034
Hauptverfasser: Xiang, Qin, Xia, Yixun, Song, Jiahui, Nazmus Saqib, Md, Zhong, Fang
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Apart from the umami taste, Glu would also enhance sour and salty taste of Cheddar Cheese (CC).•Without Glu, other amino acids had limited impact on the taste, but would enhance umami and salty taste when mixed with Glu.•Oxalic acid and dl-tartaric acid were identified as vital sour tastants for the first time in CC.•Organic acids and NaCl synergistically strengthen umami, salty and sour taste in CC. Cheddar cheese was desirable by consumers worldwide due to its characteristic taste and aroma, but limited information was available about taste contributors. Therefore, sensory profiles of natural Cheddar cheeses were investigated by quantitative descriptive analysis (QDA). Umami, salty, and brothy attributes were the principal differential attributes. Nonvolatile metabolites were analyzed to decipher their taste contributions, of which free amino acids (FAAs) and organic acids recorded the most considerable differences. The key taste compounds were identified by partial least squares regression (PLSR), reconstitution, and omission tests. NaCl and glutamic acid (Glu) were the primary contributors of salty and umami tastes, respectively. Sourness was synergistically affected by organic acids and Glu. Despite their limited taste impacts, the remaining amino acids intensified sourness and saltiness when mixed with Glu. Organic acids (especially in combination) and NaCl exhibited significant taste enhancements. These results provided deep insight into crucial nonvolatile metabolites promoting Cheddar cheese tastes.
ISSN:0308-8146
1873-7072
DOI:10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.134034