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Metabolic patterns in the lipoxygenase pathway associated to fruitiness attributes of extra virgin olive oil

Journal

JOURNAL OF FOOD COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS
Volume 109, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfca.2022.104478

Keywords

Extra virgin olive oil; Fruitiness; Volatiles; Metabolomics; Multivariate ROC analysis; Lipoxygenase pathway

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion [PID2019-111373RB-I00]
  2. European Regional Development Fund/European Social Fund (Investing in your future)
  3. University of Cordoba
  4. Spanish Association of Olive Municipalities (AEMO)

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Fruitiness is one of the most valued sensory features in extra virgin olive oils (EVOOs). This research analyzed the volatile compounds in 200 EVOOs produced in different agronomic seasons and identified the main enzymatic steps contributing to the fruitiness intensity and type. The conversion of 3-hexenal to 2-hexenol and 3-hexenol explained the fruitiness intensity, while the type of fruitiness was conditioned by the different branches of the LOX pathway.
Fruitiness is one of the most appreciated organoleptic features of extra virgin olive oils (EVOOs), which are categorized as a function of the fruitiness intensity and typology. In this research, we determined the main C-5 and C-6 volatiles formed through the lipoxygenase pathway (LOX) in 200 EVOOs produced in two agronomic seasons. Multivariate analysis was applied to find discrimination patterns in the concentrations of volatiles in EVOOs, which were tasted and classified in terms of fruitiness by the Panel Test. Multivariate ROC analysis of metabolic ratios governing the formation of C(5 )and C(6 )volatiles allowed identifying the main enzymatic steps contributing to explain chemical differences in the volatile composition of EVOOs. Fruitiness intensity was specially explained by the conversion of 3-hexenal to 2-hexenol and 3-hexenol, whereas the type of fruitiness was conditioned by the three branches of the LOX pathway that lead to the formation of C-5 and C-6 volatiles.

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