Analytical and Sensory Characterization of the Stereoisomers of 3-Mercaptocycloalkanones and 3-Mercaptocycloalkanols.
Motoko WakabayashiHidehiko WakabayashiAnja Devenie RiegelWolfgang EisenreichKarl-Heinz EngelPublished in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2020)
3-Mercaptocycloalkanones and 3-mercaptocycloalkanols (chain lengths C5-C7) were obtained by addition of thioacetic acid to the respective 2-cycloalken-1-ones and subsequent enzyme-mediated hydrolysis and reduction with LiAlH4, respectively. The stereoisomers were separated via capillary gas chromatography using chiral stationary phases. Their configurations were determined based on 1H NMR data and enzyme-catalyzed kinetic resolutions. Odor thresholds and odor qualities were assessed by capillary gas chromatography/olfactometry. Compared to the analogous acyclic 4-mercapto-2-alkanones and 4-mercapto-2-alkanols, the cyclic polyfunctional thiols lacked fruity, tropical notes; the perceived odor properties ranged from cooked, roasted vegetables and meat types to onion-related notes. The odor thresholds of the enantiomers of the 3-mercaptocycloalkanones were mainly impacted by their ring size rather than their configuration. For the 3-mercaptocycloalkanols, the (S)-configuration at the stereogenic center bearing the thiol group and the relative configuration of the second asymmetric center with the hydroxyl group were of importance for low odor thresholds.
Keyphrases
- gas chromatography
- mass spectrometry
- tandem mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- gas chromatography mass spectrometry
- capillary electrophoresis
- solid phase extraction
- high resolution
- magnetic resonance
- simultaneous determination
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