Quantitative studies on the formation of phenol/2-furfurylthiol conjugates in coffee beverages toward the understanding of the molecular mechanisms of coffee aroma staling

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作者
Mueller, Christoph
Hofmann, Thomas
机构
[1] Univ Munster, Inst Lebensmittelchem, D-48149 Munster, Germany
[2] Tech Univ Munich, Lehrstuhl Lebensmittelchem & Mol Sensorik, D-85350 Freising Weihenstephan, Germany
关键词
coffee; aroma; 2-furfurylthiol; catechol; hydroxyhydroquinone; 4-ethylcatechol; 4-vinylcatechol; quinones;
D O I
10.1021/jf070095p
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
To gain a more comprehensive knowledge of the contribution of recently identified phenol/thiol conjugates to the storage-induced degradation of odorous thiols, the concentrations of the sulfuryroasty smelling key odorant 2-furfurylthiol and the concentrations of the putative thiol-receptive di- and trihydroxybenzenes pyrogallol ( 1), hydroxyhydroquinone ( 2), catechol ( 3), 4-ethylcatechol ( 4), 4-methylcatechol ( 5), and 3-methylcatechol ( 6), as well as of the phenol/thiol conjugates 3-[(2-furylmethyl) sulfanyl] catechol ( 7), 3-[(2-furylmethyl) sulfanyl]-5-ethylcatechol ( 8), 4-[(2-furylmethyl)sulfanyl] hydroxyhydroquinone ( 9), and 3,4- bis[(2-furylmethyl) sulfanyl] hydroxyhydroquinone ( 10) were quantitatively determined in fresh and stored coffee beverages by means of stable isotope dilution analyses (SIDA). Although 2 was found to be the quantitatively predominant trihydroxybenzene in freshly prepared coffee brew, this compound exhibited a very high reactivity and decreased rapidly during coffee storage to generate the conjugates 9 and 10. After only 10 min, about 60% of the initial amount of 2-furfurylthiol in a coffee beverage reacted with 2 to give 9 and 10. In contrast, conjugate 7 was found to be exclusively formed during coffee roasting because its initial concentration as well as the amount of its putative precursor, phenol 3, was not affected by storage. It is interesting to note that the concentration of 8 was increased with increasing incubation time, but its putative precursor 4 was not affected, thus indicating another formation pathway most likely via the chlorogenic acid degradation product 4- vinylcatechol. This study demonstrates for the first time that the loss of 2-furfurylthiol during coffee storage is mainly due to the oxidative coupling of the odorant to hydroxyhydroquinone ( 2), giving rise to the conjugates 9 and 10.
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