2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.fbp.2012.10.003
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Furans and other volatile compounds in ground roasted and espresso coffee using headspace solid-phase microextraction: Effect of roasting speed

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“…These volatiles were mainly furfural, furfuryl derivatives, pyrazines, and aldehydes. The furan concentration in coffee drink depends on its content in coffee powder as well as the brewing procedure (Petisca et al, 2013). Pentanal has been identified in coffee beverages (Toci & Farah, 2008) and is associated with vanilla, fruity, and nutty odour notes (Flament, 2002).…”
Section: Volatile Compound Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These volatiles were mainly furfural, furfuryl derivatives, pyrazines, and aldehydes. The furan concentration in coffee drink depends on its content in coffee powder as well as the brewing procedure (Petisca et al, 2013). Pentanal has been identified in coffee beverages (Toci & Farah, 2008) and is associated with vanilla, fruity, and nutty odour notes (Flament, 2002).…”
Section: Volatile Compound Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This might be a reason for slightly better aroma and taste scores for QCR-beverages than QRR-beverages in our investigation. Furans were identified as the main chemical class found in ground Arabica coffee, followed by ketones, pyrazines, pyridines and pyrroles, while in espresso coffee the most presented chemicals were furans, followed by pyrazines, aldehydes and pyridines (Petisca et al, 2013).…”
Section: Volatile Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the development of SPME, the use of SPME as sample preparation and pretreatment grew in popularity because of its widespread applicability which include biological specimens [122,123], food analysis [124][125][126], environmental chemistry [127][128][129] and forensic chemistry [130,131]. The fiber-based geometry of the SPME device is compatible with many commercial analytical techniques such as gas chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography.…”
Section: Solid Phase Microextraction Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 95%