The application of 1H NMR to explore the taste difference caused by taste-active metabolites of different Chinese sauce-stewed beef

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In this study, we developed a method for the quantification of taste-active metabolites of Chinese commercial sauce-stewed beef by using 1H NMR spectroscopy coupled with multivariate data analysis. This method was applied to analyze the taste difference which caused by taste-active metabolites of different Chinese sauce-stewed beef. Beef samples demonstrated to consist of 25 metabolites, including amino acids, sugars, organic acids, nucleic aides, and their derivatives. PC1 and PC2 explained a total of 85.1 and 13.1% of variables, respectively. Metabolites such as isoleucine, histidine, glutamate, pyroglutamate, sucrose, lactate, creatine, carnitine, and creatinine were kept at a higher levels compared with other metabolites in the four products. Sensory evaluation was also done to help analyze the taste difference. This microcosmic approach of using high-resolution NMR spectrometry to analyze beef products has rarely been reported. This work established a feasible method to distinguish the taste difference of different Chinese sauce-stewed beef.

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Yang, Y., Wang, Y., Pan, D., Zhang, Y., He, J., Xia, Q., & Cao, J. (2020). The application of 1H NMR to explore the taste difference caused by taste-active metabolites of different Chinese sauce-stewed beef. Food Science and Nutrition, 8(9), 4868–4876. https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1773

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