Sensory properties of rehydrated Toona sinensis shoots after dehydrated by different drying methods and association with gamma-glutamyl transferase reaction

•Four different drying methods were used for dehydrating perishable Toona shoot.•Heating disabled the enzyme related to release of shoot sulfur-containing aroma.•Vacuum freeze-drying is the best in holding the enzyme activity and aroma of Toona.•Enzyme deactivated Toona regained aroma by reacting wi...

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description •Four different drying methods were used for dehydrating perishable Toona shoot.•Heating disabled the enzyme related to release of shoot sulfur-containing aroma.•Vacuum freeze-drying is the best in holding the enzyme activity and aroma of Toona.•Enzyme deactivated Toona regained aroma by reacting with γ-glutamyl transferase.•Release of sulfur-containing aroma from Toona is associated with the transferase. Sulfur-containing compounds are responsible for the aroma of Toona sinensis shoot (TS). In this study, vacuum-freeze-drying (VFD), microwave-drying (MD), and hot-air-drying at 100 and 40 °C (HAD100 and HAD40, respectively), were applied to dehydrate perishable TS for preservation. VFD-TS retained most aroma of fresh/raw TS after rehydration. The content of sulfur-containing compounds reached to 118.00 µg/g with leading by methyl thiirane, (E,E)/(E,Z)/(Z,Z)-bis-(1-propenyl) disulfides, and (Z)/(E)-2-mercapto-3,4-dimethyl-2,3-dihydrothiophenes accounting for 86.33 %. They were undetected in the rehydrated MD-TS and HAD100-TS, as the indigenous enzymes in TS were deactivated under their dehydration conditions. Interestingly, the sulfur-containing compounds was restored by 77.47 % after the TS was treated by gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT). Thus, the release of sulfur-containing compounds from TS could depend on GGT reaction. It was different from alliaceous vegetables relying on alliinase reaction. The results revealed the aroma formation in TS and provided an approach to enhance the aroma of TS dried by different methods.
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food chemistry
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