Aroma-volatile profile of black morel (Morchella importuna) grown in Israel was written by Tietel, Zipora;Masaphy, Segula. And the article was included in Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture in 2018.Product Details of 106-73-0 The following contents are mentioned in the article:
BACKGROUND : A headspace solid-phase microextraction method with gas chromatog.-mass spectrometry was used to profile the aroma volatiles of mature fruiting bodies of Morchella importuna grown in Israel. RESULTS : We tentatively identified 40 aroma compounds and seven unknown volatiles. The M. importuna aroma profile consisted of 14 aldehydes, six alcs., 10 Me esters, four heterocyclic/sulfur compounds, 10 carbohydrates and three other compounds (i.e. one acid, one ketone and one Bu ester). The most abundant volatiles were carbohydrates, with a total relative peak area of 29.3%, followed by alcs. (27.7%), aldehydes (21.6%), Me esters (10.8%), heterocyclic/sulfur compounds (3.1%) and other compounds (5.8%). The 8-carbon (C8) compounds imparting typical mushroom-like aroma were very abundant in M. importuna, accounting for 27.9% of the total peak area and including, amongst others, 1-octen-3-ol (80% of total C8), octanal and 2-octenal (Z- and E-). CONCLUSION : The aroma volatile profile of morels has much in common with that of other mushrooms, with a few unique characteristics. To our knowledge, this is the first detailed report of the aroma profile of M. importuna. © 2017 Society of Chem. Industry. This study involved multiple reactions and reactants, such as Methyl heptanoate (cas: 106-73-0Product Details of 106-73-0).
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