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Journal of Chromatography & Separation Techniques

Journal of Chromatography & Separation Techniques
Open Access

ISSN: 2157-7064

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Study on the generation mechanism and change regularity of characteristic raisin flavor compounds in raisins


World Congress on Chromatography

September 21-23, 2016 Amsterdam, Netherlands

Dong Wang, Jun Wang and Ying Shi

China Agricultural University, China

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Chromatogr Sep Tech

Abstract :

Raisins are a welcome dry fruit all around the world. They are either consumed directly or are used in cooking especially in desserts. The aroma of raisins affects consumersâ�?�? preferences. The aroma of raisin is determined by grape variety, drying method and storage environment. Over 100 volatile compounds were identified in different raisins by using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) coupled with headspace solid-phase micro-extractions (SPME), the majority of raisin volatiles are derived from three sources: fresh grapes, the oxidative degradation of unsaturated fatty acids and the Millard reaction process. Most of the volatiles existed in fresh grapes, while the furans (5-methyl furfural, 2-acetyl furan 2-pentyl furan) and pyrazines (2-ethyl-6-methyl pyrazine, 2, 6-diethyl pyrazine and 5-ethyl-2,3-dimethyl pyrazin) generated by Maillard reaction during grape drying, they contribute to characteristic â�?�?raisinâ�? flavor, and determine the aroma characteristics of raisins. This program will study the evolutionary pattern of these volatiles responsible for the characteristic â�?�?raisinâ�? flavor and their precusors (amino acids and monosaccharides) during grape drying by integrating GC-MS, HP-LC, model reaction and metabonomics technology. Then illustrate the generation source and reaction mechanism of the characteristic volatiles and dissect the influence of drying methods, storage packaging form and environment conditions on these volatiles. The results will provide strong academic support and practical technology for manipulation of the flavor of raisins.

Biography :

Dong Wang is a PhD candidate in China Agricultural University, majoring in Food Biotechnology. She studied in College of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering of China Agricultural University from the year of 2007 until now. As the leader of the research group, she has studied raisins flavor, amino acid, sensory evaluation, browning mechanism and quality characteristic of raisins for 6 years and published 3 papers in reputed journals.

Email: wangdong@cau.edu.cn

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