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Food & Nutrition

Aroma Constituents of Roasted Coconut

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Pages 2301-2307 | Received 01 Mar 1984, Published online: 09 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

The volatile components of roasted and unroasted dried coconut shreds, isolated by steam distillation, were analyzed by GC and GC-MS. Seventeen compounds were identified from the unroasted coconut, and nine of them were newly identified in coconut meat aroma. Saturated delta-C8, C10, and C12 lactones were determined as the main components giving the characteristic mild, sweet, and pleasant coconut flavor. The roasted coconut gave the strong characteristic sweet and nutty aroma, and the GC-MS indicated the saturated delta-lactones as main components, and six pyrazines, two furans, and two pyrroles also found seemed to contribute greatly to the nut-like aroma of roasted coconut. The defatted and roasted meal gave a strong nut-like and burnt odor, but not the characteristic sweet aroma. A large increase in pyrazines and other Maillard reaction products and an absence of lactones and fatty acid esters were observed in the volatiles of the roasted-defatted coconut meal.

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