2022
DOI: 10.1186/s40538-022-00369-1
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Analysis of volatile compounds of black bean, mung bean, and soybean extracts prepared with distillation under reduced pressure–continuous liquid–liquid extraction and hot water extraction

Abstract: In this study, volatile compounds of various beans (black bean, mung bean, and soybean) were analyzed on the basis of particle sizes and extraction temperatures by two extraction methods, namely, distillation under reduced pressure–continuous liquid–liquid extraction (DRP–LLE) and hot water extraction (HWE). The experimental results confirmed the presence of 10 volatile components. The five major volatile compounds were hexanal, 2-methyl-1-butanol, 1-hexanol, 1-octen-3-ol and benzaldehyde. The highest total vo… Show more

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“…Two aromatic aldehydes, benzaldehyde and benzeneacetaldehyde, were both detected. Benzaldehydes were detected and identified in almost all samples, whereas benzeneacetaldehydes were not found on day 0 of SW. As shown in Figure 7, benzaldehyde was seen in SBW1 with 3197 µg/L; this amount was higher than that of benzaldehyde from other samples because these compounds came from black beans [30]. Ketone is one of the essential smells in soy sauce.…”
Section: Aldehydes and Ketonesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Two aromatic aldehydes, benzaldehyde and benzeneacetaldehyde, were both detected. Benzaldehydes were detected and identified in almost all samples, whereas benzeneacetaldehydes were not found on day 0 of SW. As shown in Figure 7, benzaldehyde was seen in SBW1 with 3197 µg/L; this amount was higher than that of benzaldehyde from other samples because these compounds came from black beans [30]. Ketone is one of the essential smells in soy sauce.…”
Section: Aldehydes and Ketonesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The analysis of volatile compounds in goji berry powders was conducted using the headspace solid-phase microextraction coupled with a gas chromatography-mass detector (HS-SPME-GC/MS) method published previously ( Han et al, 2022 ). Prior to analysis, the fibers were conditioned by heating to 270 °C in the GC injection port for 25 min.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Volatile concentrations were calculated as described previously [26] , [27] . Quantification of each volatile compound was done by dividing the peak area ratio (PAR) of each compound by the PAR of the internal standard (10 μL butyrophenone at 100 mL/L) based on the extracted ion chromatograms.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%