Investigating the impact of lipid molecules and heat transfer on aroma compound formation and binding in roasted chicken skin: A UHPLC-HRMS and GC-O-MS study

FOOD CHEMISTRY(2024)

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The UHPLCHRMS and Gas Chromatography-Olfactometry-Mass Spectrometry (GC-O-MS) techniques were applied to investigate effects of lipid molecules and heat transfer on the generation of aroma compounds in roasted chicken skin. Nineteen odorants were identified as most important aroma contributors based on odor activity values (OAVs) exceeding 1. Lipidomic analysis identified 3926 lipids in the samples, in which triglycerides (TG), phosphatidylcholine (PC), phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), and ceramide (Cer) had a contribution of 20.63%, 12.46%, 11.95%, and 11.39%, respectively. Furthermore, it was observed that PS(18:3e_22:5) and TG(18:0_18:1_18:1) serve as significant chemical markers for distinguishing chicken skin during the roasting (p < 0.05). TGs, notably TG(16:1_18:1_18:2) and TG(18:1_18:2_18:2), were postulated as key retainers for binding crucial aroma compounds. Meanwhile, PC, PE, and Cer played pivotal roles in aroma compound formation. Additionally, higher thermal conductivity and reduced thermal diffusivity significantly contributed to the formation of key odorants.
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Roasted chicken,Aroma compounds,Biomarker,Lipidomics,Heat transfer
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