Dried shrimp is a popular aquatic food worldwide due to its unique flavor.However,its flavor qualities on the market remain uneven.This study aimed to compare flavor substances in dried shrimp processed by Litopenaeus...Dried shrimp is a popular aquatic food worldwide due to its unique flavor.However,its flavor qualities on the market remain uneven.This study aimed to compare flavor substances in dried shrimp processed by Litopenaeus vannamei from two aquaculture patterns(earthen pond and greenhouse)using amino acid automatic analyzer,high-performance liquid chromatography(HPLC),gas chromatography(GC)-ion mobility spectrometry(IMS),and GC-mass spectrometry(GC-MS).The results revealed that dried shrimp from earthen pond had significantly higher free amino acids and 5’-nucleotides than those from greenhouse(P<0.05),and their corresponding equivalent umami concentrations(EUCs)were 23.45 g MSG(100 g)^(−1)and 14.86 g MSG(100 g)^(−1),respectively.For volatile compounds,GC-IMS analysis indicated significant differences in volatile compounds between dried shrimp from different aquaculture patterns.According to the quantitative analysis of GC-MS,11 volatile compounds were identified as aroma-active compounds(AACs),of which six AACs(1-octen-3-ol,3-methylbutanal,nonanal,trimethylamine,2,5-dimethylpyrazine,and 2,3,5-trimethylpyrazine)were found in all dried shrimp samples.Although dried shrimp from greenhouse possesses higher OAVs,OAVs of(E,E)-2,4-nonadienal(fishy smell),and 3,5-diethyl-2-methylpyrazine(burnt smell)reached 171.2 and 333 respectively,imparting negative effects on flavor.In general,dried shrimp from earthen pond had a better flavor profile than those from greenhouse.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key R&D Program of China (No.2018YFD0901004)the Central Public-Interest Scientific Institution Basal Research Fund,YSFRI,CAFS (No.20603022020013).
文摘Dried shrimp is a popular aquatic food worldwide due to its unique flavor.However,its flavor qualities on the market remain uneven.This study aimed to compare flavor substances in dried shrimp processed by Litopenaeus vannamei from two aquaculture patterns(earthen pond and greenhouse)using amino acid automatic analyzer,high-performance liquid chromatography(HPLC),gas chromatography(GC)-ion mobility spectrometry(IMS),and GC-mass spectrometry(GC-MS).The results revealed that dried shrimp from earthen pond had significantly higher free amino acids and 5’-nucleotides than those from greenhouse(P<0.05),and their corresponding equivalent umami concentrations(EUCs)were 23.45 g MSG(100 g)^(−1)and 14.86 g MSG(100 g)^(−1),respectively.For volatile compounds,GC-IMS analysis indicated significant differences in volatile compounds between dried shrimp from different aquaculture patterns.According to the quantitative analysis of GC-MS,11 volatile compounds were identified as aroma-active compounds(AACs),of which six AACs(1-octen-3-ol,3-methylbutanal,nonanal,trimethylamine,2,5-dimethylpyrazine,and 2,3,5-trimethylpyrazine)were found in all dried shrimp samples.Although dried shrimp from greenhouse possesses higher OAVs,OAVs of(E,E)-2,4-nonadienal(fishy smell),and 3,5-diethyl-2-methylpyrazine(burnt smell)reached 171.2 and 333 respectively,imparting negative effects on flavor.In general,dried shrimp from earthen pond had a better flavor profile than those from greenhouse.