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Title

Nosy confirmation: reconstitution of the characteristic odor of softwood via quantitative analysis and human sensory evaluation.

Authors

Schreiner, Linda; Ortner, Eva; Buettner, Andrea

Abstract

The significance of wood odors beyond flavoring effects for barbecues and wine aged in barrels has recently been under discussion. Wood has an immense influence on our physical and mental condition through our palate, such as positive health and mood-stimulating effects. As a result of increased public interest, the key odorants from various natural wood species were recently decoded. To gain profound insights into the contribution of single odorants to the overall scent of distinct wood types, this study compares several softwood species (Scots pine, incense cedar, European larch, Norway spruce, and white fir) by odor profile analysis. Nine odor-active constituents, which were previously detected in those woods, were quantified using stable isotope dilution analysis (SIDA). Odor activity values (OAVs) calculated on the basis of odor thresholds (OTs) determined in cellulose revealed hexanal, octanal, (E)-non-2-enal, p-cresol, vanillin, and thymoquinone as dominant odorants for wood odor. Recombination experiments by mixing the odorants in their naturally occurring concentrations in a cellulose matrix confirmed the successful characterization of the key odorants for Scots pine and incense cedar wood.

Subjects

SCOTS pine; ODORS; SOFTWOOD; EUROPEAN larch; SENSORY evaluation; ISOTOPE dilution analysis; STABLE isotope analysis; QUANTITATIVE research

Publication

Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2020, Vol 412, Issue 5, p1137

ISSN

1618-2642

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00216-019-02339-3

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