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Non-volatile taste components of Agaricus blazei, Agrocybe cylindracea and Boletus edulis

Journal

FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 107, Issue 3, Pages 977-983

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2007.07.080

Keywords

Agaricus blazei; Agrocybe cylindracea; Boletus edulis; soluble sugars; free amino acids; 5'-nucleotides; equivalent umami concentration

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Three species of dried mushrooms are commercially available in Taiwan, namely Agaricus blazei (Brazilian mushroom), Agrocybe cylindracea (black popular mushroom) and Boletus edulis (king bolete), and their non-volatile taste components were studied. All mushrooms were high in contents of carbohydrate, crude fiber and protein but low in contents of crude ash and fat. Arabitol, myo-inositol, mannitol and trehalose were detected in these three mushrooms, whereas glucose was not found in B. edulis. Contents of total soluble sugars and polyols ranged from 150.33 to 225.08 mg/g. Total free amino acid contents were low in these three mushrooms and ranged from 8.97 to 14.91 mg/g. The contents of MSG-like components ranged from 1.24 to 4.40 mg/g were in the descending order of the A. blazei, A. cylindracea and B. edulis. Total 5'-nucleotides contents of A. blazei and A. cylindracea were higher than that of B. edulis whereas flavor 5'-nucleotides content of A. blazei was higher than those of A. cylindracea and B. edulis. Equivalent umami concentrations values in three mushrooms ranged from 10.46 to 135.90 g per 100 g. Overall, these three mushrooms possessed highly umami taste. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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