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    Title: Structural Characterization with Laser Scanning Microscopy and an Analysis of Volatile Components Using GC-MS in Vanilla Pods Coated with Edible Microorganisms
    Authors: 林昀生
    Contributors: 健康暨護理學院
    Keywords: aromas;vanilla pods;vanillin;edible microorganisms;laser scanning microscopy;volatile component;gas chromatography-mass spectrometry;Bacilus subtilis subsp. subtilis
    Date: 2023-08
    Issue Date: 2023-08-30T06:17:02Z (UTC)
    Abstract: The aroma of vanilla pods is mainly derived from vanillin. Microbial biotransformation
    reactions of vanillin precursors yield "natural" vanillin-related aroma metabolites. In this study, wecoated vanilla pods with three edible microorganisms and observed the changes in tissues with a laser scanning microscope during early curing. In addition, the conducted volatile components analysisusing gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) with ethanol extracts to investigate thedifferences in the aroma components of coated and uncoated microbial vanilla pods and to identify the correlation between processing and the oily luster of pods. The results demonstrate that the oilyluster on the surface of vanilla pods coated with Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis is one of the necessary conditions for a high-quality vanilla product. Eight categories of compounds were found in theethanol extract of vanilla pods. A total of 69 volatile components were analyzed. Different microbial species significantly influenced the volatile components, with 31 compounds not found in the control group. Furthermore, 30 odor and aroma compounds were identified. This study reveals the role of edible microbial coatings in enhancing the natural aroma of vanilla pods and offers possibilities for the development of new and unique vanilla aroma profiles.
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