Determination of Volatile Components in Fresh, Frozen, and Freeze-Dried Padron-Type Peppers by Gas Chromatography--Mass Spectrometry Using Dynamic Headspace Sampling and Microwave Desorption — Marı́a José Oruña-Concha (1998) | RDL Network
Determination of Volatile Components in Fresh, Frozen, and Freeze-Dried Padron-Type Peppers by Gas Chromatography--Mass Spectrometry Using Dynamic Headspace Sampling and Microwave Desorption
Article 1998 en
Authors
MO
Marı́a José Oruña-Concha
JL
J. López‐Hernández
JS
J. Simal‐Lozano
Abstract
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"Padrón-type" peppers are a small variety of Capsicum annuum cultivated mainly in Galicia, Spain. To compare the effects of freezing and freeze-drying on the volatile components of Padrón-type peppers, preserved samples are analyzed by means of dynamic headspace sampling on an adsorbent followed by microwave desorption into a gas chromatograph equipped with a mass spectrometric detector. Sixty-five compounds are identified, including hydrocarbons, terpenes, alcohols, phenols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, esters, pyrroles, pyrazines, and sulfurous compounds. Fresh whole, homogenized, and freeze-dried peppers have characteristic volatile-component profiles, whereas frozen peppers have a highly variable volatile-component profile.
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