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Fruit Volatile Analysis Using an Electronic Nose
Published on: March 30, 2012
Improving Sensory Differentiation: Refining the 'Fruitiness' Descriptor in Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Ángel García-Pizarro1,2, Agustí Romero2, Daniel Schorn-García1
1Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV), Department of Analytical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry, Chemosens Research Group, Campus Sescelades, Edifici N4, C/Marcel⋅lí Domingo 1, 43007 Tarragona, Spain.
Abstract:
Sensory analysis is a fundamental tool in evaluating extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) quality, playing an essential role in both consumer markets and international competitions that recognize and promote high-quality olive oils. Among the key attributes assessed, the fruitiness descriptor-subcategorized as green or ripe-is particularly significant, especially considering that higher green fruitiness is often associated with greater prestige. However, a clear methodological approach to distinguish between green fruitiness and ripe fruitiness perceptions, particularly in their overlapping zone, is still lacking. This study aims to establish precise criteria for defining these boundaries by analyzing monovarietal EVOOs produced from nine olive varieties at three maturity stages over two consecutive harvest seasons (2021/2022 and 2022/2023). Sensory assessments were conducted by the Official Tasting Panel of Virgin Olive Oils of Catalunya, ensuring representativeness across the different fruitiness perceptions. Volatile compounds of the samples were extracted using headspace solid-phase microextraction (HS/SPME) and separated and identified via gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Multivariate analysis revealed three distinct volatile profiles corresponding to different sensory perceptions. These findings suggest that incorporating an intermediate sensory attribute between green fruitiness and ripe fruitiness could improve classification accuracy in both competitions and premium markets, enhancing the appreciation and valuation of high-quality EVOOs.
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