Ronielli Cardoso Reis, Paulo Roberto Ribeiro de Mesquita, Eliseth de Souza Viana, Nelson Fonseca, Lorena Araújo Peixoto Correia, Djalma Lucas de Sousa Maia, Lorena Santos de Almeida, Rejiane Brandão Silveira, Letícia de Jesus Tedgue, Izaias Tupinambá Araujo Junior
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Sensory Evaluation and Volatile Organic Compounds in Dried Mango Produced from Different Varieties
Mango aroma and flavor are attributed to hundreds of volatile metabolites and their combinations, concentrations, and proportions, which give the fruits unique aromatic characteristics. This study evaluated the sensory characteristics and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in five dried mango varieties. The five dried mango types differed in VOC content and sensory characteristics. Dried Malika and Van Dyke mangoes were the most accepted by consumers, and CPAC 165/93 was the least accepted. The attributes “too weak” aroma and flavor, “not sweet enough,” and “hard texture” negatively influenced the product’s acceptance scores. A total of 149 volatile compounds were identified, with the highest levels belonging to the class of terpenes, aldehydes, and esters, and the following compounds were found at higher percentages: lactones in the Malika mango; acids, monoterpenes, and sesquiterpenes in the Van Dyke variety; esters and ketones in CPAC 165/93; alcohols in Amrapali; and aldehydes in Palmer. Principal component analysis (PCA) showed that the presence of compounds of the lactone and terpene classes positively influence the acceptance of the aroma and flavor of the dried mangoes, and the compounds of the ester and ketone classes contribute to the lower sensory acceptance of these attributes. Dried mangoes produced with the Malika and Van Dyke varieties were the most accepted by consumers; therefore, these varieties can be recommended for the food dehydration industry.
期刊介绍:
Food Analytical Methods publishes original articles, review articles, and notes on novel and/or state-of-the-art analytical methods or issues to be solved, as well as significant improvements or interesting applications to existing methods. These include analytical technology and methodology for food microbial contaminants, food chemistry and toxicology, food quality, food authenticity and food traceability. The journal covers fundamental and specific aspects of the development, optimization, and practical implementation in routine laboratories, and validation of food analytical methods for the monitoring of food safety and quality.