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Marie Repoux

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Inter-individual retronasal aroma release variability during cheese consumption: Role of food oral processing

2014

The aim of our study was to explain inter-individual differences on in vivo aroma release during cheese consumption by oral physiological parameters. To reach this objective, 34 subjects were recruited. Their salivary flow, oral volume and velum opening were determined. Six cheddar-based melted cheeses with different fat levels and firmness were flavoured with nonan-2-one.(NO) and ethyl propanoate (EP). During their consumption (free protocol), in vivo retro nasal aroma release was followed by Atmospheric Pressure Chemical lonisation-Mass Spectrometry (APCI-MS). Chewing activity was evaluated by electromyography recordings. Bolus saliva content, mouth-coating, and bolus rheology were also d…

Salivainter individual variability030309 nutrition & dieteticsFat content[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionFood consumption03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyBolus (medicine)[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringin vivo aroma releaseAroma compoundFood scienceAromaNo release2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesfood oral processingbiologyChemistry[ SDV.IDA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringEthyl propanoatefood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classification040401 food sciencemouth coating[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionmodel cheesesFood Sciencechewing activity
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Solid cheese consumption: Quantification of oral coating

2011

International audience; Mouth coating, defined as the residual food that sticks to the oral surface after food ingestion, plays an important role in both the delivery of food components and mouth feel and after-feel perceptions. The aim of this work was to adapt a rapid and simple instrumental method to the quantification of food remaining after the in vivo ingestion of a solid food. This method was investigated in 12 non-trained subjects who consumed four melted cheeses differing in terms of their fat and water contents. Mouth coating was determined by fluorescence measurements using curcumin, an oil-soluble dye that had been added to the cheeses during their preparation. The results obtai…

AdultMaleCurcuminSensationengineering.materialFluorescenceMouthfeelTongueCoatingCheese[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringHumansIngestionFood componentsFood scienceSolid-foodTextureMouth mucosaGeneral DentistryAnalysis of VarianceViscosityChemistrydigestive oral and skin physiologyMouth MucosaReproducibility of ResultsCell BiologyGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedOral coatingDeglutitionOtorhinolaryngologySolid foodFatengineeringMasticationFemale
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Model cheese aroma perception is explained not only by in vivo aroma release but also by salivary composition and oral processing parameters

2017

This advance article is part of themed collection: Structure & Sensory.; International audience; The aim of the present paper was to determine, from four model cheeses differing in fat content and firmness and consumed by fourteen well characterised subjects, the respective impacts of in vivo aroma release, bolus rheology, chewing activity, mouth coating and salivary composition on dynamic aroma perception. The originality of the approach is that it considers all the parameters together and is able to evaluate their relative contribution using multi-block partial least square (MB-PLS) regression. The fruity aroma perception of the more hydrophilic compound (ethyl propanoate) was related to …

AdultMaleSalivabolus rheologyBlue cheeseFat content[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionchewing behaviouraroma perceptioncheese0404 agricultural biotechnologyfoodIn vivo[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringLipolysisHumansFood science[SDV.MHEP.OS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Sensory Organsfood.cheeseSalivaAroma2. Zero hungerMouthbiologyChemistry[ SDV.IDA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringTaste Perceptionfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classification040401 food scienceDeglutitionFlavoring AgentsSaliva compositionaroma releasesaliva composition[ SDV.MHEP.OS ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Sensory OrgansMasticationFemale[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionFood ScienceLow sodium
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Combined effect of cheese characteristics and food oral processing onin vivoaroma release

2012

The aim of this work was to clarify the influence of the properties (firmness and fat content) of a solid processed model cheese on in vivo aroma release while considering the role of the in-mouth process during both mastication and post-swallowing steps, and the hydrophobicity of aroma compounds, on a large number of well characterized subjects. In vivo aroma release was studied on 44 subjects who freely consumed six processed model cheeses flavoured with the same concentration of nonan-2-one and ethyl propanoate. Globally, an increase in firmness induced an increase in chewing duration, amount of saliva incorporated into the food bolus, total amount of aroma released and rate of release. …

SalivabiologyFat contentIn vivoChemistryFood bolusEthyl propanoateGeneral ChemistryFood sciencebiology.organism_classificationMasticationAromaFood ScienceFlavour and Fragrance Journal
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Inter-individual variability in aroma release during sweet mint consumption

2011

Inter-individual variations of in vivo aroma release kinetics have been observed widely in the literature. However, the corresponding causes are yet to be clearly identified. For this purpose, 68 subjects in whom salivary flow rates (at rest and Parafilm™-stimulated) had been determined were recruited for the study. The release of menthone was measured using atmospheric pressure ionisation–mass spectrometry during the consumption of a sweet mint tablet. The subjects complied with an imposed protocol of oral movements. Inter-individual variability was investigated through a qualitative analysis of the oral movements inducing menthone release, and through quantitative analysis. Swallowing eve…

Saliva[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionmasticationperceptioninter-individual variabilitychemistry.chemical_compoundoralQualitative analysisFood sciencemovementsMasticationAromasalivaChromatographywholebiologysaliva flow-rateflavor releaseAPI-MSGeneral Chemistrydynamicsbiology.organism_classificationgelsMenthonechemistryaroma releasestimulated salivasystems[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionFood Science
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Chocolates classification according to their volatile compounds fingerprints measured by PTR-ToF-MS

2017

Dark chocolates develop several organoleptic characteristics depending on cocoa origin, cocoa variety and fabrication process. These parameters influence the chemical composition of the chocolates, and among other components volatile organic compounds (VOCs) responsible for aroma mainly determine their sensory perception. Sensory evaluation is able to discriminate chocolates with various organoleptic properties. Proton Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometry (PTR-MS) is capable of monitoring VOCs released in foodstuffs headspace at ppb level in real time. But is PTR-MS able to discriminate chocolates as sensory analysis does? To answer this question, 192 dark chocolates produced from cocoa bean…

[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionchocolateU30 - Méthodes de rechercheQ04 - Composition des produits alimentaires[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSPTR-MS
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Organoleptic propoerties of dark chocolates investigated by direct-injection mass spectrometry (PTR-To-MS) and GC-olfactometry

2017

15. Weurman Flavour Research Symposium ; Graz (Autriche) - (2017-09-18 - 2017-09-22); International audience; A preliminary sensory study conducted on a set of 187 dark chocolates varying in terms of cocoa origin and variety allowed their classification into four distinct sensory categories. Fingerprints in volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of these chocolates wereobtained by a direct-injection mass spectrometry headspace method using Proton Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometry (PTR-MS). This chemical analysis allowed discriminating the four sensory poles, so the sensory discrimination seemed to be mainly based on volatile compounds. Then, the key odorants responsible for chocolates differen…

[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionspectrométrie de masse[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringchocolatheadspaceodorants[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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In vivo aroma release by APCI-MS and PTR-MS: impact of water content of exhaled air and evidence for competition between aroma compounds

2013

Livre ISBN-13 : 978-3-902811-91-2; International audience; Atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry (APCI-MS) or proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS) has been in use frequently for in vivo aroma release studies. In APCI-MS, protonated water clusters formed from moisture in the expired air are used as reagent ions. Yet the influence of a change in relative water content in the ionization gas on the data collected have been rarely studied and conflicting results were obtained. In this context our first objective was to study the impact of water content of the expired air on the level of aroma release measured by APCI-MS and to compare with the results obtained…

[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionatmospheric pressure chemical ionization[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionproton transfer reactionin vivo aroma releaseAPCI-MS[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionPTR-MSmass spectrometry
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Kinetics of aroma release: what are interactions between subjects, products and aroma compounds?

2010

International audience

[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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L1: Oral processing behaviours and retronasal aroma release variability during cheese consumption in human

2012

Abstract of oral presentation

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Dark chocolates organoleptic differences: a PTR-ToF-MS success story

2019

International audience; Aroma of dark chocolate depends on process and cocoa origin and variety. Repeated sensory analyses of standardized chocolates produced from various cocoa beans batches using a standard fabrication process allowed classifying them into four sensory categories. These categories were confirmed in a PTR-ToF-MS analysis of the volatilome of 206 chocolate samples through supervised multivariate data analyses (PLS-DA). Variable selection using dedicated methods pinpointed some volatile compounds important for the discrimination of the chocolates. Moreover, the nosespace of a subset of chocolates was measured by twelve assessors using PTR-ToF-MS with simultaneous determinati…

[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition[CHIM.ANAL] Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistryNosespace[CHIM.ANAL]Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistryProfilingChocolateVolatilome[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionPTR-MSTDS
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Nosespace of dark chocolates differing in sensory characteristics using PTR-TOF-MS and link to flavour perception through simultaneous Temporal Domin…

2019

International audience; Aroma of dark chocolate depends on process and cocoa origin and variety. Repeated sensory analyses of standardized chocolates produced from various cocoa beans using a standard fabrication process allowed classifying them in four sensory categories. These categories were confirmed in a PTR-MS analysis of the volatilome of 206 chocolate samples [1]. The objective here was to study the nosespace of a subset of chocolates simultaneously with their temporal profile to better explain the sensory categorization at a perception level. A Temporal Dominance of Sensations (TDS) evaluation of 8 chocolates (2 selected per category) was done in triplicate by 12 subjects while the…

[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition[CHIM.ANAL] Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistry[CHIM.ANAL]Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistrychocolatenosespaceflavour perception[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionPTR-MSTDS
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Organoleptic properties of dark chocolates investigated by direct-injection mass spectrometry (PTR-ToF-MS) and GC-MS-Olfactometry

2017

[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionchocolateGC-Olfactometry[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionPTR-MS
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Can saliva composition explain salt perception in cheese?

2010

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saltinesscheesesaliva[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritioncompositionsalt[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSoral physiology
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Mouthcoating: interaction between food properties and physiology of the consumer

2009

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[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Organoleptic properties of dark chocolates investigated by direct-injection mass spectrometry (PTR-ToF-MS) and GC-Olfactometry

2017

[SDV.OT]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Other [q-bio.OT][SDV.OT] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Other [q-bio.OT]chocolateGC-OlfactometryPTR-MS
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Understanding the dynamics of flavor compounds release during food mastication of cheese products in function of oral physiology

2010

ISBN-10: 3-938896-38-9 ISBN-13: 978-3-938896-38-9; International audience

[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition
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Nose-space of dark chocolates using PTR-ToF-MS and link to flavour perception through simultaneous Temporal Dominance of Sensations (TDS)

2018

International audience; Introduction: Aroma of dark chocolate depends on process and cocoa origin and variety. A sensory analysis of 206 standardized chocolates produced from various cocoa beans classified them in four sensory categories. These categories were confirmed in a PTR-MS analysis of the chocolates volatilome [1]. The objective here was to study the nosespace of a subset of chocolates simultaneously with their temporal profile to better explain the sensory categorization at a perception level. Methods: A Temporal Dominance of Sensations (TDS) evaluation of 8 chocolates (2 selected per category) was done in triplicate by 12 subjects while the aroma released in their nose were simul…

nose-space[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition[CHIM.ANAL] Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistry[CHIM.ANAL]Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistrychocolate[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionPTR-MSTDS
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The GOHAI: A new tool for panel selection

2009

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[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Does aroma composition allow to discriminate groups of dark chocolates categorized on the basis of their organoleptic properties? Inputs of direct-in…

2017

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[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionchocolateGC-Olfactometry[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSPTR-MS
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Kinetics of aroma release and consumer physiology

2009

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[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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