Characterization of the most odor-active compounds in an American Bourbon whisky by application of the aroma extract dilution analysis

Luigi Poisson, Peter Schieberle

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Abstract

Application of the aroma extract dilution analysis (AEDA) on the volatile fraction carefully isolated from an American Bourbon whisky revealed 45 odor-active areas in the flavor dilution (FD) factor range of 32-4096 among which (E)-β-damascenone and δ-nonalactone showed the highest FD factors of 4096 and 2048, respectively. With FD factors of 1024, (3S,4S)-cis-whiskylactone, γ-decalactone, 4-allyl-2-methoxyphenol (eugenol), and 4-hydroxy-3-methoxy-benzaldehyde (vanillin) additionally contributed to the overall vanilla-like, fruity, and smoky aroma note of the spirit. Application of GC-Olfactometry on the headspace above the whisky revealed 23 aroma-active odorants among which 3-methylbutanal, ethanol, and 2-methylbutanal were identified as additional important aroma compounds. Compared to published data on volatile constituents in whisky, besides ranking the whisky odorants on the basis of their odor potency, 13 aroma compounds were newly identified in this study: ethyl (S)-2-methylbutanoate, (E)-2-heptenal, (E,E)-2,4-nonadienal, (E)-2-decenal, (E,E)-2,4-decadienal, 2-isopropyl-3- methoxypyrazine, ethyl phenylacetate, 4-methyl acetophenone, α-damascone, 2-phenylethylpropanoate, 3-hydroxy-4,5-dimethyl-2(5H)-furanone, trans-ethylcinnamate, and (Z)-6-dodeceno-γ-lactone.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5813-5819
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of agricultural and food chemistry
Volume56
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Jul 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Aroma dilution analysis
  • Aroma extract dilution analysis
  • Bourbon whisky
  • Ethyl (S)-2-methylbutanoate

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