Identification and Quantitation of Taste-Active Compounds in Dried Scallops by Combined Application of the Sensomics and a Quantitative NMR Approach

  • Sebastian Dirndorfer (First Author)
  • , Richard Hammerl (Co-Author)
  • , Seiji Kitajima (Co-Author)
  • , Ryo Kitada (Co-Author)
  • , Oliver Frank (Co-Author)
  • , Andreas Dunkel (Co-Author)
  • , Thomas Hofmann* (Last Author)
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Application of the sensomics concept on dried scallops, a Japanese specialty produced from the adductor muscle of scallops, revealed after activity-guided fractionation with subsequent (comparative) taste dilution analyses besides nucleotides, amino acids, organic acids, and inorganic ions, the presence of taste-modulating quaternary ammonium compounds and opines in highly taste-active fractions. In order to recreate the taste of dried scallops, two independent quantitation approaches were applied and compared. The first approach used multiple targeted UHPLC–MS/MS and high-performance ion chromatography methods. Besides already established quantitation methods for basic taste compounds, a new HILIC-UHPLC–MS/MSMRM method for the quantitation of chromatographically challenging opines, using synthesized stable isotope-labeled standards, was developed. Furthermore, a qHNMR approach was applied, enabling a direct identification and quantitation of organic taste compounds in a food extract without prior fractionation using a reference 1H NMR database. Both methods yielded similar quantitative results of taste-active compounds in dried scallop extracts and subsequent taste recombination experiments based on these data were able to recreate the taste of dried scallops.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)247-259
    Number of pages13
    JournalJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
    Volume70
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 12 Jan 2022

    Keywords

    • dried scallops
    • kokumi
    • qHNMR
    • taste dilution analysis
    • taste recombinants

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