Enhancement of Black Tea Aroma by Adding the β -Glucosidase Enzyme during Fermentation on Black Tea Processing

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Black tea aroma is one of the essential attributes in determining the quality of black tea. β-Glucosidases were investigated for their ability to enhance the aroma of black tea by hydrolyzing the glycoside compound. The addition of β-glucosidase was done by dissolving the enzyme on a sodium citrate buffer (pH 5.0), which was then sprayed on tea leaves during black tea processing. The β-glucosidase treatment significantly increases the volatile compound from glycoside precursors such as linalool, geraniol, and methyl salicylate. Moreover, the volatile compound from carotenoid and lipid precursors (nerolidol and β-cyclocitral) was also increased with β-glucosidase treatment.

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Supriyadi, S., Nareswari, A. R., Fitriani, A., & Gunadi, R. (2021). Enhancement of Black Tea Aroma by Adding the β -Glucosidase Enzyme during Fermentation on Black Tea Processing. International Journal of Food Science, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5542109

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