Comparison and discrimination of the terpenoids in 48 species of huajiao according to variety and geographical origin by E-nose coupled with HS-SPME-GC-MS

[Display omitted] •Green huajiao exhibited more distinct aroma than red huajiao.•Red huajiao in Central China and green huajiao from Yunnan Province had strong aroma.•Oil huajiao and Yunnan zhuyeqing exhibited the most distinct aroma in red and green huajiao respectively. The unique flavor and aroma...

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description [Display omitted] •Green huajiao exhibited more distinct aroma than red huajiao.•Red huajiao in Central China and green huajiao from Yunnan Province had strong aroma.•Oil huajiao and Yunnan zhuyeqing exhibited the most distinct aroma in red and green huajiao respectively. The unique flavor and aroma characteristics of huajiao were not only influenced by cultivated varieties, maturity, but also geographic origin. This study compared the terpenoids of 48 species of huajiao using headspace solid-phase microextraction–gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (HS-SPME-GC–MS) and electronic nose (E-nose). The E-nose results showed differences in huajiao from different origins and varieties, and from the PCA loading plots it was possible to conclude that some samples contained higher levels of hydrocarbons and alcohols, providing a preliminary discrimination between different species of huajiao. Further, GC-MS results showed that six key biomarkers could be used to distinguish red and green huajiao. Red huajiao in Central China contained more terpenoids than in other regions. Nine key biomarkers could be used to distinguish red huajiao from different regions. Oil huajiao exhibited a more distinct aroma in red huajiao. Green huajiao from Yunnan Province had more terpenoids than that from other provinces. The terpenoids content of Yunnan zhuyeqing was higher than other green huajiao. Heatmap analysis helped to find the most contributors of huajiao, which could be used as key terpenoids to differentiate huajiao of different regions or cultivars. Finally, through the correlation analysis of E-nose and GC-MS, it was found that the E-nose sensors could distinguish different huajiao by specific responses to some terpenoids in the samples.
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Huajiao
mass spectrometry
odors
oils
provenance
Solid Phase Microextraction - methods
species
Specific terpenoids
Terpenes - analysis
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