576. The volatile compounds associated with oxidized flavour in skim milk

Author:

Forss D. A.,Pont E. G.,Stark W.

Abstract

Using chromatographic techniques, a number of compounds was isolated from the steam distillates of skim milk containing oxidized (cardboard) flavour. The following compounds were definitely identified: acetone, acetaldehyde, n–hexanal, crotonaldehyde, and the C5 to C11 2-unsaturated aldehydes. Presumptive evidence for the presence of several 2,4-diunsaturated aldehydes of medium chain length was obtained also. Acetaldehyde and acetone were also isolated from normal skim milk; these two compounds appear to play no part in the defect.2-Enals, in particular the C8 and C9, were considered to be the principal flavour-determining compounds. In milk at dilutions of 1 part in 107 to 109 they impart an oxidized type of flavour resembling that known as cardboard. Evidence was obtained that 2,4-dienals were also present and they produced a similar flavour.It may further be deduced that cardboard flavour in milk is caused by the preferential oxidation of di- and polyunsaturated fatty acids.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science

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