Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9488102 | LWT - Food Science and Technology | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Solubility of nine aroma compounds (methyl ketones, ethyl esters, aldehyde and alcohol) in various aqueous solutions was measured by the mutual solubility method from â10 to +10 °C. Influence of both, the nature (carbohydrates and polyols) and the substrate concentration (from 0 to 57.5g/100 g) on aroma solubility in aqueous solutions was studied. Aroma solubility in water decreased when aroma hydrophobicity increased. Aroma solubility in various aqueous solutions decreased when substrate concentration increased; their solubility was higher in polyols solutions than in polysaccharides ones. Temperature effect on aroma solubility showed a noncontinuous evolution for solutions without ice: from +25 to +4 °C, solubility decreased, then from +4 to â5 °C, solubility increased. Finally, from â5 to â10 °C solubility decreased once again. The same behavior was observed for all studied media. Comparison with other characteristics (such as density and water structure) of the aqueous solutions was done in order to better understand this temperature effect on aroma solubility.
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Authors
Marco Covarrubias-Cervantes, Sébastien Bongard, Dominique Champion, Andrée Voilley,