Hemoglobin and free iron influence the aroma of cooked beef by influencing the formation and release of volatiles

FOOD CHEMISTRY(2024)

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Cooked beef flavour is influenced by formation and release of odour-active volatiles. We hypothesised the aroma of cooked beef is affected by the concentration of heme proteins and free iron. To test our hypothesis, we spiked ground beef semitendinosus with different concentrations of hemoglobin or free iron. The patties were then grilled, and their volatile profiles were measured using gas chromatography - mass spectrometry and their sensory attributes were measured by a trained sensory panel. We found that spiking hemoglobin at 2 mg/g could suppress the release of linear aldehydes while increasing the formation of some Maillard-derived volatiles, which could potentially reduce the livery odour. The addition of free iron at 13.48 mu g/g increased the livery and oxidised fat odour of cooked beef by increasing the formation of typical lipid-derived volatiles, such as 1-octen-3ol, hexanal, and several akylfurans.
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Beef flavour,Volatile,Hemoglobin,Free iron,GC -MS,Odour
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