Headspace Solid-phase Microextraction Analysis of the Volatile Flavour Compounds of Roasted Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L)

  • Lasekan O
  • Juhari N
  • Pattiram P
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Abstract

Headspace-solid phase microextraction coupled with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis were used to provide the volatile profile of roasted chickpea as a means of unravelling and elucidating roasted chickpea as a prerequisite in developing chickpea snack item for the health and functional food sectors. The results of the HS- SPME and optimization analysis using response surface methodology showed that DVB/CAR/PDMS was the most effective fibre and further results revealed the extraction temperature to be the dominant factor. A total of 61 volatile compounds were identified in the roasted chickpea. The best response within the range studied was established at 60o C extraction temperature, 30 min of equilibrium time and 15 min of extraction time. The volatile compounds iden- tified comprised of aldehydes (25%), hydrocarbons (25%), terpenoids (20%), esters (8%), ketones (8%), alcohols (8%) and heterocyclic (8%). The results further indicated that the final model was significantly (P < 0.05) fitted for the response variable (total flavour peak area) studied with a relatively high R 2 (0.9658).

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Lasekan, O., Juhari, N. H., & Pattiram, P. D. (2011). Headspace Solid-phase Microextraction Analysis of the Volatile Flavour Compounds of Roasted Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L). Journal of Food Processing & Technology, 02(03). https://doi.org/10.4172/2157-7110.1000112

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