Abstract

Carotenoids differentiate among tea cultivars and play role in contributing aroma flavor and colour appearance in tea products. In this study, 3 carotenes and 16 xanthophylls were accurately quantified of 0.79–1.56 × 103 μg g−1 in 15 tea cultivars possessing leaves of different colours. Lutein and β-carotene accounted for >80% of total carotenoids. Single carotenoid accumulation patterns and their correlations with chlorophylls and primary metabolites (amino acids, alkaloids, and saccharides) were elucidated. Tea processing (withering, ‘kill-green,’ fermentation, and drying processes) decreased tea carotenoids by >65%, promoting volatile apocarotenoid production. In total, 25 crucial carotenoid-derived aroma compounds were detected in green, white, and black teas prepared from purple shoots. Additionally, α/β-ionone and their derivates, and dihydroactinidiolide accounted for >50% of total volatiles and therefore explained the fruity aroma in purple tea products. A comprehensive integrative analysis of sensory attributes and volatile and carotenoid precursor dynamics clearly revealed patterns of tea carotenoid accumulation and degradation contribution to tea aroma.

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