Abstract
Maojian herbal tea originates from Xinzhou, Shanxi, China, and is renowned as one of the prominent northern Chinese herbal teas. However, the volatile and key odor-active compounds in Maojian herbal tea have not been reported. Using headspace-solid-phase microextraction coupled with gas chromatography–mass spectrometry, a total of 87 volatile compounds were identified. Thirteen aroma compounds were distinguished as the key odor-active compounds of Maojian herbal tea based on gas chromatography–olfactometry analysis, and odor activity values, including trans-β-ionone, cis-jasmone, β-caryophyllene, humulene, hexanal, nonanal, linalool, alloocimene B, β-cyclocitral, β-bourbonene, ylangene, δ-cadinene and indole. The results of partial least squares regression analysis demonstrate strong correlations between the odor-active compounds and odor properties. β-Caryophyllene is the main contributor to the woody aroma of Maojian herbal tea. The results of the present study offer a scientific insight into the aroma profile of Maojian herbal tea.
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