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Original Articles

Non-volatile flavour components in Lentinus edodes after hot water blanching and microwave blanching

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Pages S2532-S2542 | Received 05 Jun 2017, Accepted 28 Aug 2017, Published online: 08 Jan 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Microwave blanching (MB) and hot water blanching (HB) samples of L.edodes were first analysed by electronic tongue and then analysed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) for the content of non-volatile flavour components (soluble sugars (mannitol), organic acids, 5ʹ-nucleotides, and free amino acids). The results showed that contents of bitterness and astringency changed markedly (p < 0.05) when the blanching conditions were 60 s (HB) and 300 w 90 s (MB), respectively. The contents of non-volatile flavour components in HB samples (60 s) were relatively low, whereas contents in MB samples (300w 90s) were significantly higher (p < 0.05) as compared to HB, especially the taste-active amino acids and 5ʹ-nucleotides, which were attributed to the equivalent umami concentration (EUC) values. In addition, the EUC values of MB samples did not differ significantly from the fresh ones, suggesting that MB could effectively preserve the MSG (monosodium glutamate)-like components of L.edodes compared to HB.

Acknowledgments

This work was financially supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (NO.2016YFD0400405).

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