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2-Step Multi-Volatile Method (2-Step MVM) for Characterization of Aroma Compounds in Bread



Headspace gas chromatography (HS-GC) is frequently used for the analysis of aroma compounds in food due to its practical advantages of simplicity, amenability to full automation, less contamination from non-volatile constituents and elimination or reduction of solvent use.

There are several established HS techniques, e.g. static headspace (SHS), dynamic headspace (DHS), and head space solid phase micro-extraction (HS-SPME). However, these techniques are more selective for volatile and/or hydrophobic compounds and result in a partial chromatogram with an under-representation of hydrophilic and/or low vapor pressure aroma compounds.

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