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Volatile Flavor Compounds of Sweetened Condensed Milk
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2001
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Food ChemistryVolatile CompoundsFlavoromicsChemical CompositionVolatile Flavor CompoundsFood AnalysisSensory ScienceScm FlavorChemistryOther LactonesFood QualityFood PreservativesFood TechnologyChromatographyHealth Sciences
ABSTRACT: The volatile compounds of sweetened condensed milk (SCM) were investigated to explain their contribution to SCM flavor. Commercially processed SCM was diluted with water and the volatiles were isolated by simultaneous steam distillation‐extraction under reduced pressure. Commercial liquid milk was used for comparison. The odor concentrate was analyzed by GC and GC‐MS, and then fractionated by silica gel TLC and preparative GC to determine the contributors to SCM flavor. Major volatile compounds were 10 fatty acids, 14 lactones, 10 ketones, 13 hydrocarbons, 8 alcohols, 4 aldehydes, and 8 miscellaneous compounds. δ‐Decalactone and δ‐dodecalactone were the principal contributors to SCM flavor although the other lactones may contribute as well.
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