Using Multiple Sensory Profiling Methods to Gain Insight into Temporal Perceptions of Pea Protein-Based Formulated Foods

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作者
Cosson, Audrey [1 ,2 ]
Souchon, Isabelle [3 ]
Richard, Julia [1 ]
Descamps, Nicolas [2 ]
Saint-Eve, Anne [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris Saclay, INRAE, AgroParisTech, UMR SayFood, F-78850 Thiverval Grignon, France
[2] Roquette Freres, 10 Rue Haute Loge, F-62136 Lestrem, France
[3] Avignon Univ, INRAE, UMR SQPOV, F-84000 Avignon, France
关键词
formulation; legume; profile; TDS; multi-intake; bitter; beany; astringent; FLAVOR RELEASE; SENSATIONS TDS; DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS; CUSTARD DESSERTS; BITTER PEPTIDES; IN-VIVO; DOMINANCE; MODEL; AROMA; TEXTURE;
D O I
10.3390/foods9080969
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
The food industry is focused on creating plant-based foods that incorporate pea protein isolates. However, pea protein isolates are often described as having persistent beany, bitter, and astringent notes that can decrease the desirability of the resulting foods and make static sensory profiling difficult. To obtain more realistic descriptions of the sensory experiences associated with this category of products, researchers should consider using temporal methods and multi-intake methods, which allow consumers to evaluate whole food portions. This study aimed to understand better how product composition affected the sensory perception of pea protein-based beverages using three different sensory profiling methods. Particular focus was placed on beany, bitter, and astringent notes. Twelve pea protein-based beverages were formulated; they varied in pea protein type (pellet vs. isolate) and their content of gellan gum, salt, sunflower oil, sugar, and soy lecithin. They were evaluated by 16 trained panelists using three sensory profiling methods: static block profiling, mono-intake temporal dominance of sensations (TDS) profiling, and multi-intake TDS profiling. The static block and mono-intake TDS profiling methods yielded complementary results about the impact of beverage composition on attribute perceptions. Static block profiling revealed that beaniness was mainly affected by gellan gum and oil content and that bitterness and astringency were mainly affected by protein type and gellan gum content. Mono-intake TDS profiling highlighted the dynamics of beaniness and the strong persistence of astringency, and its results suggested that higher gellan gum and salt contents could limit this persistence. Multi-intake TDS profiling found that, throughout the consumption of a full product portion, beaniness and bitterness decreased, indicating an adaptation effect, while fattiness increased, indicating a build-up effect. This study has increased the understanding of how pea protein-based beverages are perceived under conditions that more closely resemble those associated with real-life consumption. It has also revealed how product formulation can reduce bitterness and astringency.
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