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  • Effect of added thiamine on the key odorant compounds and aroma of cooked ham.

Effect of added thiamine on the key odorant compounds and aroma of cooked ham.

Food chemistry (2014-12-04)
Caroline Thomas, Frédéric Mercier, Pascal Tournayre, Jean-Luc Martin, Jean-Louis Berdagué
ABSTRACT

This study shows that thiamine plays a major role in the formation of three key odorants of cooked ham: 2-methyl-3-furanthiol, 2-methyl-3-methyldithiofuran, and bis(2-methyl-3-furyl)disulphide. Analyses revealed that under identical cooking conditions, the productions of these three aroma compounds increase in a closely intercorrelated way when the dose of thiamine increases. Using a specific 2-methyl-3-furanthiol extraction-quantification method, it was possible to relate the amounts of thiamine added in model cooked hams to the amounts of 2-methyl-3-furanthiol produced in the cooking process. Sensory analyses highlighted the role of thiamine as a precursor of cooked ham aroma.

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2-Methyl-3-furanthiol, technical grade