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Relationship between sensory attributes, (Dis) liking and volatile organic composition of Gorgonzola PDO cheese
Blue-veined cheese tends to polarize the consumersâ affective responses due to its strong
flavor. This study aims to: (i) explore the consumersâ sensory perceptions and liking of Gorgonzola
PDO cheese; (ii) identify the sensory drivers of acceptance for Gorgonzola in the function of the
cheese style; (iii) characterize them by the volatile organic compounds (VOCs); and (iv) explore the
relationships of the VOCs with sensory perception and liking. Six samples of Gorgonzola cheese
differing in style (sweet vs. piquant), aging time (70â95 days), and production process (artisanal
vs. industrial) were evaluated by 358 subjects (46% males, 18â77 years) using liking and Rate-
All-That-Apply (RATA) tests. The cheese VOCs were measured by SPME/GC-MS. Liking was
significantly higher for the sweet cheese than for the piquant cheese and for the artisanal cheese
than for the industrial samples. Penalty Analysis showed that âcreamyâ, âsweetâ, ânuttyâ, and âsaltyâ
were significant drivers of liking while the âsoapyâ and âammoniaâ flavors turned out to be drivers
of disliking. Fifty-three VOCs were identified. Regression models revealed the significant highest
associations between the VOCs and âammoniaâ, âpungentâ, âsoapyâ, and âmoldyâ flavors. A good
association was also found with the consumersâ liking. The identification of the sensory drivers of
(dis) liking and their relationship with the VOCs of Gorgonzola opens up a new understanding of
the consumersâ blue-veined cheese preferences
Genetic variations associated with the soapy flavor perception in Gorgonzola PDO cheese
Food preferences are influenced by several factors including individual differences in the physiological perception of the sensory properties and genetic factors. This study was aimed to investigate the genetic bases underlying the perception of the soapy flavor, a sensory attribute identified as a driver of disliking for blueveined cheese. Responses on soapy flavor perception (SFP) in six Gorgonzola Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) cheese samples were collected from 219 genotyped Italians (age 18-77 y) applying a Rate-All-That-Apply (RATA) test combined with a liking test. Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) were performed on three phenotypic traits: the SFP in at least one cheese (SFP_1), the number of cheese samples in which each individual perceived the soapy flavor (SFP_N) and the SFP in the cheese in which the highest number of individuals perceived the soapy flavor (SFP_P95). Results showed that 144 individuals (65.8%) perceived the soapy flavor in at least one cheese. Our analysis allowed identifying four loci that resulted shared in all the three GWAS and have been confirmed by the SFP in at least other two Gorgonzola cheese samples. Particularly, we highlighted four genes (SYT9, PDE4B, AVL9 and HTR1B) that are involved in olfactory or taste processes, suggesting that they could play a relevant role in determining the individual differences in the SFP. In addition, a SNP near the HTR1B gene affected also the liking for Gorgonzola PDO cheese. Overall, our work suggests possible candidate genes associated with the perception of soapy flavor, providing a starting point to better understand the individual differences in blue-veined cheese perception and expanding the current scientific knowledge in the emerging research area linking genetic individual differences to food perception and preferences
Correlation between olfactory function, age, sex, and cognitive reserve index in the Italian population
Purpose: Loss of smell decreases the quality of life and contributes to the failure in recognizing hazardous substances. Given the relevance of olfaction in daily life, it is important to recognize an undiagnosed olfactory dysfunction to prevent these possible complications. Up to now, the prevalence of smell disorders in Italy is unknown due to a lack of epidemiological studies. Hence, the primary aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of olfactory dysfunction in a sample of Italian adults. Methods: Six hundred and thirty-three participants (347 woman and 286 men; mean age 44.9 years, SD 17.3, age range 18-86) were recruited from 10 distinct Italian regions. Participants were recruited using a convenience sapling and were divided into six different age groups: 18-29 years (N = 157), 30-39 years (N = 129), 40-49 years (N = 99), 50-59 years (N = 106), > 60 years (N = 142). Olfactory function, cognitive abilities, cognitive reserve, and depression were assessed, respectively, with: Sniffin' Sticks 16-item Odor Identification Test, Montreal Cognitive Assessment, Cognitive Reserve Index, and the Beck Depression Inventory. Additionally, socio-demographic data, medical history, and health-related lifestyle information were collected. Results: About 27% of participants showed an odor identification score < 12 indicating hyposmia. Multiple regression analysis revealed that OI was significantly correlated with age, sex, and cognitive reserve index, and young women with high cognitive reserve index showing the highest olfactory scores. Conclusion: This study provides data on the prevalence of olfactory dysfunction in different Italian regions
Nutritional, antioxidant and sensory properties of functional beef burgers formulated with chia seeds and goji puree, before and after in vitro digestion
Theadditionofchiaseedsandgojipuree(2.5and/or5%)wasevaluatedintermsoftheireïŹectsonthefattyacid proïŹle, lipid peroxidation, total phenols and antioxidant capacity of cooked beef burgers. In comparison to control burgers, polyunsaturated fatty acids doubled or tripled in samples containing chia seeds; polyphenols and antioxidant capacities(ORAC, ABTS, DPPH)increased up to70%and malondialdehyde values werereduced up to 50% in burgers formulated with both ingredients. Polyphenols, antioxidant capacity and lipid peroxidation were also assessed after in vitro digestion. A marked increase of polyphenol bioaccessibility and antioxidant capacity was observed for all samples, but also malondialdehyde values were increased after digestion, especially in samples containing 5% chia seeds. Finally, hedonistic tests were conducted on young (18â30 years), adult (31â60 years) and elderly (>60 years) subjects and the burgers resulted acceptable by all groups, appointing to their potential application as functional burgers
Correlation between olfactory function, age, sex, and cognitive reserve index in the Italian population
Purpose Loss of smell decreases the quality of life and contributes to the failure in recognizing hazardous substances. Given the relevance of olfaction in daily life, it is important to recognize an undiagnosed olfactory dysfunction to prevent these possible complications. Up to now, the prevalence of smell disorders in Italy is unknown due to a lack of epidemiological studies. Hence, the primary aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of olfactory dysfunction in a sample of Italian adults. Methods Six hundred and thirty-three participants (347 woman and 286 men; mean age 44.9 years, SD 17.3, age range 18â86) were recruited from 10 distinct Italian regions. Participants were recruited using a convenience sapling and were divided into six diferent age groups: 18â29 years (N=157), 30â39 years (N=129), 40â49 years (N=99), 50â59 years
(N=106),>60 years (N=142). Olfactory function, cognitive abilities, cognitive reserve, and depression were assessed, respectively, with: Snifnâ Sticks 16-item Odor Identifcation Test, Montreal Cognitive Assessment, Cognitive Reserve Index, and the Beck Depression Inventory. Additionally, socio-demographic data, medical history, and health-related lifestyle information were collected.
Results About 27% of participants showed an odor identifcation score<12 indicating hyposmia. Multiple regression analysis revealed that OI was signifcantly correlated with age, sex, and cognitive reserve index, and young women with high cognitive reserve index showing the highest olfactory scores.
Conclusion This study provides data on the prevalence of olfactory dysfunction in diferent Italian region