Alves, Vera published the artcileBeer volatile fingerprinting at different brewing steps, HPLC of Formula: 106-32-1, the main research area is beer isoamyl acetate acetaldehyde fingerprinting; Beers; Brewing process; HS-SPME/GC–MS; VOMs; Volatile fingerprint.
Volatile fingerprints of a lager beer were carried out throughout five brewing steps to characterize the changes encompassing this process. Overall, 60 volatile organic metabolites (VOMs) were identified by headspace solid-phase microextraction followed by gas chromatog. mass spectrometry (HS-SPME/GC-MS). Specific profiles were observed at different brewing steps – aldehydes and furans dominate in wort, whereas the aliphatic esters and alcs. predominate in the following steps. Such variations can be assigned to specific VOMs, as 3-methylbutanal (wort), Et alc. and Et octanoate (fermentation, maturation and filtration), or Et alc. and isoamyl acetate (final product). These VOMs can influence the beer final flavor. Et alc. contributes to its strong and pungent smell and taste, while isoamyl acetate adds intense ‘fruity’ and ‘banana’ odours. These beer volatile fingerprints constitute a valuable tool to obtain insights on the impact of each brewing step on the final product, being also very useful for certification purposes.
Food Chemistry published new progress about Alcohols Role: BSU (Biological Study, Unclassified), BIOL (Biological Study). 106-32-1 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Ethyl octanoate, and the molecular formula is C10H20O2, HPLC of Formula: 106-32-1.
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