scholarly journals Monitoring of selected skin- and breath-borne volatile organic compounds emitted from the human body using gas chromatography ion mobility spectrometry (GC-IMS)

2018 ◽  
Vol 1076 ◽  
pp. 29-34 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paweł Mochalski ◽  
Helmut Wiesenhofer ◽  
Maria Allers ◽  
Stefan Zimmermann ◽  
Andreas T. Güntner ◽  
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Author(s):  
Yueqi Wang ◽  
Yanyan Wu ◽  
Yingying Shen ◽  
Chunsheng Li ◽  
Yongqiang Zhao ◽  
...  

Chinese fermented mandarin fish (Siniperca chuatsi) have unique aroma characteristics that are appreciated by local consumers. In this study, electronic nose (E-nose) and gas chromatography–ion mobility spectrometry analyses were combined to establish a volatile fingerprint of fermented mandarin fish during fermentation. Clear separation of the data allowed mandarin fish samples at different fermentation stages to be distinguishing using E-nose analysis. Forty-three volatile organic compounds were identified during fermentation. Additionally, partial least squares discrimination analysis was performed to screen for different VOC metabolites in the fermented mandarin fish; the levels of six VOCs changed significantly during fermentation (variable importance in projection >1; p < 0.05). Three VOCs, i.e., hexanal-D, nonanal, and limonene were identified as potential biomarkers for fermentation. This study provided a theoretical basis for flavor real-time monitoring and quality control of traditional mandarin fish fermentation.


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