1. High vacuum-assisted extraction affects virgin olive oil quality: Impact on phenolic and volatile compounds.
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Taticchi A, Esposto S, Veneziani G, Minnocci A, Urbani S, Selvaggini R, Sordini B, Daidone L, Sebastiani L, and Servili M
- Subjects
- Cryoelectron Microscopy, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Olea chemistry, Olea metabolism, Phenols isolation & purification, Temperature, Vacuum, Volatile Organic Compounds isolation & purification, Food Handling methods, Olive Oil chemistry, Phenols analysis, Volatile Organic Compounds analysis
- Abstract
High vacuum technology has been incorporated into a new assisted extraction system applied to virgin olive oil (VOO) processing, which was tested at a lab-scale pilot plant to evaluate its impact on the physicochemical properties of the olive paste and oil. The vacuum system induced changes in the mechanical and structural properties of the olive cells, improving the coalescence of the oil droplets due to substantial cellular and intracellular mass transfer during the process, as shown by cryo-scanning electron microscopy (Cryo-SEM) analysis. The effects on the quality characteristics of VOOs extracted from three cultivars at different malaxation temperatures were evaluated. A significant increase in the phenolic content, from 25.2% to 48.6%, was observed. The content of volatile compounds responsible for the VOO flavor decreased as a function of malaxation temperature. The reduction of some volatile molecules related to the VOO off-flavor (ethanol, ethyl acetate and acetic acid) was also shown., (Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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- 2021
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