Analysis of volatile organic compounds in Irish rapeseed oils
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2023Author
Coughlan, Rebecca
Moane, Siobhan
Larkin, Tracey
Kilcawley, Kieran
Skibinska, Iwona
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In recent years, consumer demand for health benefitting, pleasant-tasting rapeseed oil has increased, and so has
production. Ireland’s climate and agricultural background can support the production of high-quality rapeseed
oil. Volatile organic compounds (VOC) can give rise to highly distinctive flavours in rapeseed oils, produced
during crop growth and generated during processing. This study performed VOC and sensory evaluation to
determine if correlations exist. Samples of Irish rapeseed oils from 6 different producers were analysed. Com-
pounds detected in the oil samples consisted of acids, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, benzenes, esters, ether,
terpenes, and sulphurs. While variations in whole volatile profiles were not considered significant, individual
compounds and volatile classes were for hexanal, pentanal, ketones, acids, and sulphurs compounds. Correlations
were observed between the VOCs detected and the sensory profile, which indicated the VOC content may in-
fluence an oil’s sensory profile.
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