Microextraction techniques in the analysis of food flavor compounds: A review

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Food flavor compounds due to the complexity of food as a matrix, and usually their very low concentrations in a product, as well as their low odor thresholds, create a challenge in their extraction, separation and quantitation. Food flavor volatiles represent compounds of different polarity, volatility and chemical character, which determine method of extraction for their isolation from food. Microextraction techniques, mainly SPME and SBSE have been used for food flavor compounds analysis for two decades. Microextraction methods other than SPME and SBSE are seldom used despite their analytical potential. The review discusses the nature of food flavor compounds, and different approaches to food flavor analysis. It summarizes the use of microextraction methods in food flavor compounds analysis based on papers published in the last 5. years, and discusses the potential of microextraction methods in this field. © 2012 Elsevier B.V..

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Jeleń, H. H., Majcher, M., & Dziadas, M. (2012, August 13). Microextraction techniques in the analysis of food flavor compounds: A review. Analytica Chimica Acta. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2012.06.006

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