Solid-phase microextraction for the enantiomeric analysis of flavors in beverages

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Abstract

Solid-phase microextraction combined with gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric analysis and separation on a chiral cyclodextrin stationary phase was a rapid, reliable technique for profiling chiral aroma compounds in flavored alcoholic beverages. Several enantiomeric terpenes, esters, alcohols, norisoprenoids, and lactones were identified in berry-, peach-, strawberry-, and citrus-flavored wine and malt beverages (wine coolers). Using this technique, we were able to confirm the addition of synthetic flavoring to several beverages, consistent with label designations.

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Ebeler, S. E., Sun, G. M., Datta, M., Stremple, P., & Vickers, A. K. (2001). Solid-phase microextraction for the enantiomeric analysis of flavors in beverages. Journal of AOAC International, 84(2), 479–485. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/84.2.479

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