Analytical Methods | 2019

Volatile component analysis in infant formula using SPME coupled with GC×GC-TOFMS

 
 
 
 

Abstract


The presence of volatile components is an important quality criterion for infant formula, which can affect the aroma and appetite stimulation. In this study, a convenient and efficient method has been established to analyze the volatiles in infant formula samples and provide a comprehensive understanding of their sensory qualities using solid-phase micro-extraction (SPME) with comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled to time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC×GC-TOFMS). The modulation parameters were 5 s, 0.80 s, and 1.70 s. NIST retrieval was completed using TOFMS software with a matching degree > 700 and manual identification with retention indexes. A total of 173 volatiles were obtained. According to principal component analysis (PCA), aldehydes, ketones, and esters were selected as the principal components. Furthermore, we found that infant formula lacked terpenoids and was enriched in thermal-induced compounds in our study. The results showed that the established method can be used to effectively analyze and evaluate aroma components in infant formula.

Volume 11
Pages 5017-5022
DOI 10.1039/c9ay01473j
Language English
Journal Analytical Methods

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