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Ethyl Hexanoate Transfer Modeling in Carrageenan Matrices for Determination of Diffusion and Partition Properties.

Samuel AtlanElisabeth GuichardIoan Cristian TreleaIsabelle DelerisIsabelle SouchonAlexandre Juteau-vigier

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ConvectionChemical PhenomenaAnalytical chemistryThermodynamicsCarrageenanThermal diffusivity01 natural sciencesPhase TransitionVOLATILE COMPOUNDDiffusionchemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyMODELINGAROMA RELEASE[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringPartition (number theory)Aroma compoundPARTITION COEFFICIENTCaproatesAromabiologyChemistry Physical010401 analytical chemistry[ SDV.IDA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringEthyl hexanoate04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral ChemistryMASS TRANSFERbiology.organism_classificationDIFFUSION COEFFICIENT040401 food science0104 chemical sciencesCarrageenanKineticschemistryCONVECTIONOdorantsThermodynamicsVolatilizationGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesVolatility (chemistry)

description

 ; Aroma compound properties in food matrices, such as volatility and diffusivity, have to be determined to understand the effect of composition and structure on aroma release and perception. This work illustrates the use of mass transfer modeling to identify diffusion and partition properties of ethyl hexanoate in water and in carrageenan matrices with various degrees of structure. The comparison of results obtained with a diffusive model to those obtained with a convective model highlights the importance of considering the appropriate transfer mechanism. Modeling of the preliminary experimental steps ensures correct estimation of the conditions for the main aroma release step. The obtained values of partition and diffusion coefficients are in agreement with those found in the literature (either experimentally determined or predicted by theoretical equations) and demonstrate that the structure level of carrageenan matrices has little influence on diffusion properties of ethyl hexanoate (less than 20%).

10.1021/jf0626415https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01195420