Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1347-6947
Print ISSN : 0916-8451
Contribution to Stale Flavor of 2-Furfuryl Ethyl Ether and Its Formation Mechanism in Beer
Koichi HarayamaFumitaka HayaseHiromichi Kato
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1995 Volume 59 Issue 6 Pages 1144-1146

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The effect of storing beer on the generation of stale flavor was investigated by a sensory evaluation and quantitative determination of the volatile components. The results of the sensory evaluation revealed 2-furfuryl ethyl ether (2-FEE) to be an important component responsible for the astringent stale flavor, and (E)-2-nonenal (E2N)for the cardboard-like stable flavor. However, the stale flavor could not be reproduced by adding 2-FEE or E2N alone to fresh beer, but was closely reproduced when 2-FEE and E2N were added together. The results of experiments on adding furfuryl acetate (FAC) and furfuryl alcohol (FAL) to a 5% ethanol solution or beer indicate that 2-FEE was generated by the reaction between ethanol and FAL, which was formed by the hydrolysis of FAC, during the storage of beer.
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