Abstract
A stable isotope dilution assay was developed for the quantitation of the hazelnut odorant 5-methyl-(E)-2-hepten-4-one by mass chromatography using synthesized [2H]2-5-methyl-(E)-2-hepten-4-one as the internal standard. Application of the method on two batches of commercial hazelnut oils, processed from either roasted or unroasted nuts, revealed 6.4 μg 5-methyl- (E)-2-hepten-4-one per kg of unroasted oil whereas 315.8 μg per kg was determined in the roasted nut oil. The about 50-fold higher amount of 5- methyl-(E)-2-hepten-4-one in roasted hazelnut oil suggested the necessity of a thermal treatment to generate the flavor compound. Pan frying of raw hazelnuts (9 to 15 min) or boiling of the crushed nut material for 1 h in water led to an increase of 5-methyl-(E)-2-hepten-4-one by factors of 600 and 800, respectively, thereby corroborating that the major part of the nut flavorant is formed during heat treatment from a yet unknown precursor in hazelnuts.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 2044-2047 |
| Number of pages | 4 |
| Journal | Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry |
| Volume | 47 |
| Issue number | 5 |
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| State | Published - May 1999 |
Keywords
- 5-methyl-(E)-2-hepten-4-one
- Hazelnuts
- Stable isotope dilution assay