2017
DOI: 10.1002/ffj.3378
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Characterization of aroma compositions in different Chinese congou black teas using GC–MS and GC–O combined with partial least squares regression

Abstract: To characterise the volatile aroma compositions of Chinese congou black teas, four types were analysed by quantitative descriptive sensory analysis, gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) and gas chromatography–olfactometry (GC–O). The aroma of Chinese congou black tea was described using six sensory terms: ‘Roasted’, ‘Sweet’, ‘Malty’, ‘Green grassy’, ‘Floral’ and ‘Woody’. A total of 64 compounds including alcohols (20), aldehydes (12), ketones (12), esters and lactones (9), pyrazines (7) and other compo… Show more

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“…Chinese black teas produced in low altitude and warm climatic temperature region. 10,11 These low threshold aroma compounds can play an important role in the unique aroma characteristic of Mianxian black tea, although they were at low concentration in the tea infusion.…”
Section: Aroma Compounds In Mianxian Black Teamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chinese black teas produced in low altitude and warm climatic temperature region. 10,11 These low threshold aroma compounds can play an important role in the unique aroma characteristic of Mianxian black tea, although they were at low concentration in the tea infusion.…”
Section: Aroma Compounds In Mianxian Black Teamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In detail, limonene was absolutely the highest constituent (CG, 35.41%; BG, 26.10%; LG, 29.44%), followed by β-myrcene (CG, 4.75%; BG, 5.73%; LG, 4.25%). Benzaldehyde was the main aldehyde, which was reported in many famous Chinese black teas, and considered as a key aroma compound in them contributing floral odorant [ 17 , 18 ]. p -Cymene, a common aromatic hydrocarbon in nature, with various biological activities, was detected in a high level (CG, 2.82%; BG, 6.93%; LG, 5.80%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2B. The most abundant alcohols were linalool (oral, lavender-like), [27][28][29] geraniol (oral, rosy), [28][29][30] hotrienol (hyacinth-like), 29 octanol (chemical, metal, burnt), 28,29 and linalool oxides (oral), 28,29 of which the contents were 20.03%, 9.34%, 5.63%, 4.51%, and 6.14%, respectively (Fig. 2C).…”
Section: Volatile Compounds In Mlgtmentioning
confidence: 99%