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NMR spectrometers as 'magnetic tongues': prediction of sensory descriptors in canned tomatoes

Authors :
Malmendal, Anders
Amoresano, Claudia
Trotta, Roberta
Lauri, Ilaria
De Tito, Stefano
Novellino, Ettore
Randazzo, Antonio
Malmendal, Anders
Amoresano, Claudia
Trotta, Roberta
Lauri, Ilaria
De Tito, Stefano
Novellino, Ettore
Randazzo, Antonio
Source :
Malmendal , A , Amoresano , C , Trotta , R , Lauri , I , De Tito , S , Novellino , E & Randazzo , A 2011 , ' NMR spectrometers as "magnetic tongues": prediction of sensory descriptors in canned tomatoes ' , Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry , vol. 59 , no. 20 , pp. 10831-8 .
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The perception of odor and flavor of food is a complicated physiological and psychological process that cannot be explained by simple models. Quantitative descriptive analysis is a technique used to describe sensory features. Nevertheless, the availability of a number of instrumental techniques has opened up the possibility to calibrate the sensory perception. In this frame, we have tested the potentiality of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy as a predictive tool to measure sensory descriptors. In particular, we have used an NMR metabolomic approach that allowed us to differentiate the analyzed samples based on their chemical composition. We were able to correlate the NMR metabolomic fingerprints recorded for canned tomato samples to the sensory descriptors bitterness, sweetness, sourness, saltiness, tomato and metal taste, redness, and density, suggesting that NMR might be a very useful tool for the characterization of sensory features of tomatoes.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Malmendal , A , Amoresano , C , Trotta , R , Lauri , I , De Tito , S , Novellino , E & Randazzo , A 2011 , ' NMR spectrometers as "magnetic tongues": prediction of sensory descriptors in canned tomatoes ' , Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry , vol. 59 , no. 20 , pp. 10831-8 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn826487266
Document Type :
Electronic Resource