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Prof. Ahmed Abdel-Khalek Salem Salem Nayl :: Publications:

Title:
Wild Strawberry-like Flavor Produced by the Fungus Wolfiporia cocos, Identification of Character Impact Compounds by Aroma Dilution Analysis after Dynamic Headspace Extraction.
Authors: 23. Svenja Sommer, Marco A. Fraatz, Julia Büttner, Ahmed A. Salem, Martin Rühl and Holger Zorn
Year: 2021
Keywords: aroma dilution analysis, dynamic headspace, side stream, black currant pomace
Journal: J. Agric. Food Chem. 2021, 69, 47, 14222–14230
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Brown-rot fungi are particularly suitable for the sustainable and cost-efficient biotechnological production of natural flavors. In this study, Wolfiporia cocos was employed for the fermentation of European black currant pomace supplemented with aspartate in surface culture to produce a flavor reminiscent of wild strawberries. Aroma dilution analysis (ADA) by means of dynamic headspace extraction (DHS) was employed as a suitable technique for solid samples. The character impact compounds were quantified by stable isotope dilution analysis (SIDA) and standard addition and validated by recombination experiments. (R)-linalool (1,879 µg kg-1, ADA 211), methyl anthranilate (2,206 µg kg-1, 210), 2 aminobenzaldehyde (771 µg kg-1, 25), and geraniol (138 µg kg-1, 25) were identified as key aroma compounds. Recombination experiments demonstrated that the combination of the four analyzed compounds was responsible for the odor impression reminiscent of wild strawberries.

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