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Aroma Characterization and Key Volatile Identification in Wuyi Rock Tea Prepared from Wuyi Mingcong Tea Plant Varieties
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Wuyi Mingcong (WYMC) is a distinctive tea germplasm resource from Wuyi Mountain, known for its unique aroma and quality characteristics. However, the aroma quality of WYMC has been insufficiently studied. In this study, the aroma profiles of seven characteristic tea plant resources WYMC tea samples were characterized using sensory evaluation combined with headspace solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (HS-SPME-GC-MS). The results revealed that “floral,” “fruity,” “clean and refreshing,” “woody,” and “sweet” were the main aroma characteristics. A total of 37 volatile compounds were found to contribute significantly to the aroma profiles of the seven WYMC tea samples, with dihydrolinalool and (E)-β-ionone likely being the key contributors to their floral and fruity notes. Ten key volatile markers were identified as responsible for aroma differences between the Fujian Shuixian (SX) and seven WYMC tea samples. Phenylethyl alcohol, cis-3-hexenyl benzoate, δ-cadinene, nerol, and β-myrcene may be critical for the formation of WYMC’s characteristic aroma. cis-3-hexenyl benzoate and nerol may act as “broad-spectrum” aroma contributors, enhancing the overall intensity or layered nature of WYMC’s scent. The results of this study enrich the understanding of the aroma characteristics of WYMC and provide a theoretical foundation for the development and utilization of tea germplasm resources in the Wuyi Mountain.
Title: Aroma Characterization and Key Volatile Identification in Wuyi Rock Tea Prepared from Wuyi Mingcong Tea Plant Varieties
Description:
Wuyi Mingcong (WYMC) is a distinctive tea germplasm resource from Wuyi Mountain, known for its unique aroma and quality characteristics.
However, the aroma quality of WYMC has been insufficiently studied.
In this study, the aroma profiles of seven characteristic tea plant resources WYMC tea samples were characterized using sensory evaluation combined with headspace solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (HS-SPME-GC-MS).
The results revealed that “floral,” “fruity,” “clean and refreshing,” “woody,” and “sweet” were the main aroma characteristics.
A total of 37 volatile compounds were found to contribute significantly to the aroma profiles of the seven WYMC tea samples, with dihydrolinalool and (E)-β-ionone likely being the key contributors to their floral and fruity notes.
Ten key volatile markers were identified as responsible for aroma differences between the Fujian Shuixian (SX) and seven WYMC tea samples.
Phenylethyl alcohol, cis-3-hexenyl benzoate, δ-cadinene, nerol, and β-myrcene may be critical for the formation of WYMC’s characteristic aroma.
cis-3-hexenyl benzoate and nerol may act as “broad-spectrum” aroma contributors, enhancing the overall intensity or layered nature of WYMC’s scent.
The results of this study enrich the understanding of the aroma characteristics of WYMC and provide a theoretical foundation for the development and utilization of tea germplasm resources in the Wuyi Mountain.
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