Virgin olive oil (VOO) aroma is one of the main quality attributes, to be maintained and preserved from the production to the use. We investigated the changes in VOO volatile compounds in amodel system,made by refined olive oil spiked with selected VOO volatile molecules representative of its aroma, and the effect of VOO phenolic compounds addition upon storage to simulate the home consumption. Storage up to 7 dayswas carried out under conditions simulating the home-use/storage of the oil, at 10 °C in darkness, by sampling periodically an aliquot of oil by opening the bottle. SPME–GC/MS was used to quantify headspace concentration of 12 target volatile compounds. Storage resulted in a general lowering of most of the key aroma compounds. The presence of phenolic compounds resulted in a lower loss (17–44%) of aroma compounds with respect to the systemwithout phenolics, whereas the strength of the effect depended upon the chemical classes and specific volatile compounds considered. Our results showed how the volatiles changes in 1 week of use and that biophenols reduce the loss of positive odor notes of VOO also during home/restaurant consumption and storage once the bottle is opened.
Temporal changes of virgin olive oil volatile compounds in a model system simulating domestic consumption: The role of biophenols / Genovese, Alessandro; Caporaso, Nicola; Sacchi, Raffaele. - In: FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0963-9969. - 77:(2015), pp. 670-674. [10.1016/j.foodres.2015.09.018]
Temporal changes of virgin olive oil volatile compounds in a model system simulating domestic consumption: The role of biophenols
GENOVESE, Alessandro
;CAPORASO, NICOLA;SACCHI, RAFFAELE
2015
Abstract
Virgin olive oil (VOO) aroma is one of the main quality attributes, to be maintained and preserved from the production to the use. We investigated the changes in VOO volatile compounds in amodel system,made by refined olive oil spiked with selected VOO volatile molecules representative of its aroma, and the effect of VOO phenolic compounds addition upon storage to simulate the home consumption. Storage up to 7 dayswas carried out under conditions simulating the home-use/storage of the oil, at 10 °C in darkness, by sampling periodically an aliquot of oil by opening the bottle. SPME–GC/MS was used to quantify headspace concentration of 12 target volatile compounds. Storage resulted in a general lowering of most of the key aroma compounds. The presence of phenolic compounds resulted in a lower loss (17–44%) of aroma compounds with respect to the systemwithout phenolics, whereas the strength of the effect depended upon the chemical classes and specific volatile compounds considered. Our results showed how the volatiles changes in 1 week of use and that biophenols reduce the loss of positive odor notes of VOO also during home/restaurant consumption and storage once the bottle is opened.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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