Analysis of flavour compounds and prediction of sensory properties in sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) berries was written by Ma, Xueying;Yang, Wei;Marsol-Vall, Alexis;Laaksonen, Oskar;Yang, Baoru. And the article was included in International Journal of Food Science and Technology in 2020.Recommanded Product: Isopentyl hexanoate The following contents are mentioned in the article:
Summary : The aim of this study was to investigate sugars, organic acids, flavonol glycosides (FGs), proanthocyanidins and volatiles as flavor compounds in sea buckthorn (SB) berries of five cultivars and to predict the sensory properties of berries. The profiles of flavor compounds in SB berries varied significantly among the cultivars. Total proanthocyanidins and FGs were highest in ‘Pertsik’ and ‘Raisa’, resp. Total volatiles were highest in ‘Vorobyevskaya’ and lowest in ‘Raisa’. A previously established PLS model was used to predict the sensory properties of SB berries based on the non-volatile flavor compounds The mouth-drying astringency can be predicted the most reliably, which has the highest regression coefficients with quinic acid, isorhamnetin-3-O-sophoroside-7-O-rhamnoside and total proanthocyanidins. Bitterness cannot be predicted using the model. ‘Pertsik’ berries were predicted to be more mouth-drying astringency and sour than those of ‘Raisa’. The research supports the cultivar selection in cultivation and industry of SB berries. This study involved multiple reactions and reactants, such as Isopentyl hexanoate (cas: 2198-61-0Recommanded Product: Isopentyl hexanoate).
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