Abstract

Objective was to enhance flavor precursors of unfermented cocoa beans by soaking beans in acetic acid and further heated by microwave. Acetic acid concentration, microwave power, and microwave exposure time were investigated and screened using a one-variable-at-a-time approach. Optimum condition for degree of hydrolysis (DH) was determined by Response Surface Methodology using Box-Behnken Design. Results showed that flavor precursors increased at a higher acetic acid concentration, microwave power, and microwave exposure time. Optimum condition was achieved at acetic acid concentration of 1.21M, microwave power at 450 W, and microwave exposure time of 4min. The microwave-assisted cocoa bean had a DH of 38.99% and a reducing sugar of 0.98%. Microwave-assisted heating increased amino acid content, especially hydrophobic amino acids as flavor precursors, and the main volatile compounds, especially aldehyde and pyrazine. Thus, microwave-assisted heating is a promising alternative to improve flavor precursors of unfermented cocoa beans.

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