Abstract
This is the first application of fully automated, preparative, two-dimensional HPLC combined with sensory analysis for taste compound discovery using a sweet and licorice-like bitter-tasting aniseed extract as an example. Compared to the traditional iterative fractionation of food extracts by sensory-guided sequential application of separation techniques, the fully automated 2D-HPLC allowed the comprehensive separation of the aniseed extract into 256 subfractions and reduced the fractionation time from about 1 week to <1day. Using a smart sensory strategy to locate high-impact fractions, e.g., by evaluating first-dimension fractions by reconstituting them from second-dimension subfractions, followed by straightforward application of the taste dilution analysis on the individual second-dimension subfractions revealed the sweet-tasting trans-anethole and the bitter-tasting trans-pseudoisoeugenol 2-methylbutyrate, showing recognition thresholds of 70 and 68 μmol/L, respectively, as the primary orosensory active compounds in aniseed. 2D-HPLC combined with smart sensory analysis seems to be a promising strategy to speed the discovery of the key players imparting the attractive taste of foods.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 9239-9245 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | Journal of agricultural and food chemistry |
Volume | 62 |
Issue number | 38 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 24 Sep 2014 |
Keywords
- 2D-HPLC
- Aniseed
- LC/×/LC
- Offline two-dimensional liquid chromatography
- Taste
- Taste dilution analysis
- Two-dimensional liquid chromatography