Comparison of odor-active volatile compounds of fresh and smoked salmon

被引:203
作者
Varlet, Vincent
Knockaert, Camille
Prost, Carole
Serot, Thierry
机构
[1] ENITIAA, Equipe Rech Qual Aromat Aliments, Lab Biochim Alimentaire & Ind, F-44322 Nantes 3, France
[2] IFREMER, Ctr Nantes, Lab Genie Alimentaire, F-44311 Nantes 3, France
关键词
smoked salmon; olfactometry; odorant volatile compounds; mass spectrometry; SDE extraction; phenolic compounds; wood smoke;
D O I
10.1021/jf053001p
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
The odorant volatile compounds of raw salmon and smoked salmon have been investigated by two gas chromatography-olfactometry methods (frequency detection and odorant intensity) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. After simultaneous steam distillation-solvent extraction with diethyl ether and the recovery of the aromatic extract in ethanol, qualitative olfactometric characterization and identification followed by a quantitative assessment of the odorant volatile compounds were carried out. The origin of many odorant compounds of smoked salmon can be attributed to wood smoke. Another part of smoked salmon aroma is due either to the odorant compounds of the raw fish flesh or to an evolution of fish flesh aroma thanks to the smoking process conditions. Forty-nine odorant compounds have been identified in fresh salmon and 74 in smoked salmon. Carbonyl compounds, such as heptanal or (E, Z)-2,6-nonadienal, show a high detection frequency and odorant intensity in unsmoked fish, giving the flesh its typical fishy odor. For smoked salmon, phenolic compounds, such as cresol or guaiacol, and furanic compounds seem to be responsible for the smoked odor.
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页码:3391 / 3401
页数:11
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