The role of the canonical biplot method in the study of volatile compounds in cheeses of variable composition

Gonzalez-Martin, M. I.; Vicente-Tavera, S.; Revilla, I.; Vivar-Quintana, A. M.; Gonzalez-Perez, C.; Hernandez Hierro, J. M.; Lobos-Ortega, I.

Abstract

The canonical biplot method (CB) is used to determine the discriminatory power of volatile chemical compounds in cheese. These volatile compounds were used as variables in order to differentiate among 6 groups or populations of cheeses (combinations of two seasons (winter and summer) with 3 types of cheese (cow, sheep and goat's milk). We analyzed a total of 17 volatile compounds by means of gas chromatography coupled with mass detection. The compounds included aldehydes and methyl-aldehydes, alcohols (primary, secondary and branched chain), ketones, methyl-ketones and esters in winter (WC) and summer (SC) cow's cheeses, winter (WSh) and summer (SSh) sheep's cheeses and in winter (WG) and summer (SG) goat's cheeses. The CB method allows differences to be found as a function of the elaboration of the cheeses, the seasonality of the milk, and the separation of the six groups of cheeses, characterizing the specific volatile chemical compounds responsible for such differences.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000378139100002 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: GRASAS Y ACEITES
Volumen: 67
Número: 1
Editorial: CONSEJO SUPERIOR INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS-CSIC
Fecha de publicación: 2016
DOI:

10.3989/gya.0250151

Notas: ISI