Contribution of lipid to the formation of characteristic volatile flavor of peanut oil

Yingchuan Ma, Kai Zhang, Chunwei Xu, Churan Lai,Yue Liu,Yong Cao,Lichao Zhao

FOOD CHEMISTRY(2024)

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Lipid is an important precursor for volatile flavor formation, but it is not clear how to study the reactions involved in forming key volatile flavor compounds in peanut oil. In this paper, we innovatively established a flavor research model to investigate the contribution of different chemical reactions to the aroma compounds of peanut oil. The results showed that lipid participation in thermal reactions is necessary for forming major aroma compounds in hot-pressed peanut oil. Compared to the Maillard reaction, the lipid oxidation-Maillard reaction produces more compounds with 46 volatile substances identified. During the heating process, six new key substances were formed and the level of unsaturated fatty acids decreased by 7.28%. Among them, linoleic acid may be an important precursor for the formation of aroma components of hot-pressed peanut oil. Our study could provide theoretical guidance for understanding the volatile flavor mechanism of peanut oil and improving volatile flavor.
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Peanut oil,Volatile flavor formation,Fatty acids,Lipid oxidation,Maillard reaction
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