Abstract

Changes in flavor quality of thermal process flavorings with beef-like odor (TPFB) affected sensory properties upon storage. The changes in sensory quality and odorants of TPFB stored at 50 ℃ for 168days were evaluated using sensomics approach. The aroma profiles of TPFB gradually changed from stronger meaty notes to stronger burnt and soybean paste-like notes during storage. Forty-two quantified odor-active compounds with flavor dilution≥27 were assessed using the odor activity value concept. Correlation analysis indicated that a decreasing trend of meaty note was closely associated with 5-methyl furfural, dimethyl disulfide, dimethyl trisulfide, furfuryl methyl sulfide and furfuryl thioacetate, which all enriched with time. Omission and addition tests showed that dimethyl disulfide, dimethyl trisulfide and furfuryl thioacetate with the concentration increasing considerably reduced the intensity of meaty note, particularly for dimethyl trisulfide. Therefore, the formation of dimethyl trisulfide should be limited to produce high-quality TPFB during storage.

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