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Formation mechanism of the oolong tea characteristic aroma during bruising and withering treatment

Journal

FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 269, Issue -, Pages 202-211

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2018.07.016

Keywords

Released and remaining volatiles; Turning-over and indoor-withering; Terpenoids metabolism; Green leaf volatiles biosynthesis; Transcriptome analysis

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China, China [31470687]
  2. Major Project of Agricultural Science and Technology in Breeding of Tea Plant in Zhejiang Province [2016C02053-7]

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To elucidate formation mechanism of oolong tea aroma, the released and remaining volatiles during bruising and withering treatment were analyzed using head space solid-phase microextraction/gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. An increase in proportion of the released terpenoid volatiles (TVs) along with a decrease in proportion of the released C-6 green leaf volatiles (GLVs) was observed in both cultivars 'Zhejiang139' and 'Foshou'. Proportion of remaining TVs also fluctuated reversely with GLVs although the level of these volatiles increased remarkably. High ratio of TVs to GLVs was the key chemical foundation of oolong tea characteristic aroma and could be regarded as a good indicator in screening cultivar for suitably producing high quality oolong tea. Combining with transcriptome analysis, increased TVs and GLVs during the treatment might be largely generated through de novo synthesis and modulated at transcript level through up-regulation of genes involved in terpenoids metabolism and enzymatic cleavage of long-chain fatty acids.

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