Analytical Platform to Determine Similarities and Dissimilarities between Cell-Cultured Coffee and Farm-Grown Coffee

Jaloliddin Khushvakov*, Sebastian E.W. Opitz, Nadja Plüss, Jasmin Sun, Linda Josefine Manthey, Heiko Rischer*, Chahan Yeretzian*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

With global demand for coffee on the rise, coffee cultivation faces multiple challenges, e.g. ensuring supply and reducing their environmental impact. To address these, alternatives to traditional coffee (TC) are proposed such as coffee substitutes and cell-cultured coffees (CC). To assess similarities and differences between traditional and alternative coffees, a three-step analysis is introduced, encompassing precursor analysis in unroasted, aroma in roasted, and sensory in brew. Unroasted CC has higher monosaccharide, lower amino acids and lipids content, and different organic acid profile. Chlorogenic acids, caffeine and trigonelline, were low to absent. Roasted CC revealed lower aroma compound intensity in S- and N-containing compounds, Strecker aldehydes and guaiacols. Nevertheless, furfurals, higher homologous aldehydes, and hydrocarbons were abundant. This provides a protocol for mapping out the performance of alternatives to TC and guiding their optimization.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1890-1903
Number of pages14
JournalACS Food Science and Technology
Volume4
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Aug 2024
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Funding

We would like to thank Tree SAS for their financial support and CEKAtec AG for their support in designing and building the custom-made "Nanoroaster".

Keywords

  • analytical platform
  • cell cultivation
  • coffee
  • Maillard
  • roasting
  • sustainability

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