Effect of tea stems on the quality formation of large-leaf yellow tea: Sensomics and flavoromics approaches.
Food Chem X
; 24: 101794, 2024 Dec 30.
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ABSTRACT
In this study, the stems (ST) and leaves (LT) isolated from Large-leaf yellow tea (LYT) were used for sensory evaluation and quantitative analysis of flavor metabolites by sensomics and flavoromics. The results showed that the flavors of ST and LT in LYT were significantly different, and ST had stronger roasty and nutty aroma and sweet taste, which was mainly due to the accumulation of higher theanine and soluble monosaccharides in ST, and provided more substrates for the production of more pyrazine by the Maillard reaction; whereas LT contributed to the mellow and thick taste quality of LYT, and the abundance of catechins and caffeine were the main reason. The metabolic patterns of flavor metabolites indicated that the flavor differences between ST and LT were mainly due to biological metabolism in tea plants. This study provides the selection of raw materials for LYT in the future and product development of tea stems.
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MEDLINE
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En
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Food Chem X
Ano de publicação:
2024
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Article
País de afiliação:
China
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Holanda