Study on the potential contribution of bacterial community on the volatile flavor of Yongfeng chilli paste was written by Yin, Hanliang;Chen, Mengjuan;Li, Pao;Wang, Rongrong;Xie, Songlai;Jiang, Liwen;Liu, Yang. And the article was included in International Journal of Food Science and Technology in 2022.HPLC of Formula: 112-14-1 The following contents are mentioned in the article:
The study aimed to explore the contribution of the microbial community on flavor formation by measuring physicochem. properties, volatile compounds composition and bacterial community of Yongfeng chilli paste. A similar amino acid nitrogen level and different pH, total acid and salt content were observed in five brands of Yongfeng chilli paste. A total of 106 volatile compounds were identified, wherein, Et palmitate, Et trans-4-decenoate, phenylethyl alc. were the common volatile compounds with high content in all samples. Addnl., Oxyphotobacteria-unclassified, Mitochondria-unclassified, Pediococcus, Bacillus, Lactobacillus and Weissella were the dominant genera. Lactobacillus was related to the production of some alcs. and terpenes. Whereas, Bacillus, Pediococcus and Weissella, which showed higher salt tolerance, could affect the formation of esters, such as Et salicylate, Et lactate. Thus, this study provided a basis for further research on the mechanism of flavor formation and some guidance for the improvements of the quality of traditional fermented chilli paste. This study involved multiple reactions and reactants, such as Octyl acetate (cas: 112-14-1HPLC of Formula: 112-14-1).
Octyl acetate (cas: 112-14-1) belongs to esters. Esters perform as high-grade solvents for a broad array of plastics, plasticizers, resins, and lacquers, and are one of the largest classes of synthetic lubricants on the commercial market. Polyesters are important plastics, with monomers linked by ester moieties. Esterification is the general name for a chemical reaction in which two reactants (typically an alcohol and an acid) form an ester as the reaction product. Esters are common in organic chemistry and biological materials.HPLC of Formula: 112-14-1
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