2024 journal article

Discrepancy on the flavor compound affect the quality of Taiping Houkui tea from different production regions

FOOD CHEMISTRY-X, 23.

By: S. Huang*, L. Tao*, L. Xu*, M. Shu*, D. Qiao*, H. Wen*, H. Xie*, H. Chen* ...

author keywords: Taiping Houkui; Green tea; Production region; Flavor quality; Aroma
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: July 8, 2024

Taiping Houkui (TPHK) is prevalent green tea in China, its flavor quality is significantly influenced by different production regions. However, the key flavor compounds responsible for these discrepancies remain unclearly. Here, TPHK samples were produced from fresh leaves of 'Shidacha 2' cultivar planted in 14 distinct production regions. In 14 TPHK samples, a total of 33 non-volatile compounds were identified and quantified. Partial least-squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) reveal that theanine and glutamate were the main umami compounds, caffeine imparted with bitterness, which collectively contributed to the variation in the taste flavor of TPHK across different production regions. Furthermore, the profiles of 51 volatile compounds were determined, integrated PLS-DA with odor activity values of volatiles indicated that linalool (165.7–888.5) and geraniol (11.9–141.4) affecting the floral aroma of TPHK among different production regions. Our findings revealed the critical compounds that contributed to the effect of production regions on flavor quality of TPHK.