Loss of Sensory Cup Quality: Physiological and Chemical Changes during Green Coffee Storage

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Jhonathan Pazmiño-Arteaga
Cecilia Gallardo
Tzitziki González-Rodríguez
Robert Winkler
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[1] Servicio Nacional de Aprendizaje SENA,Grupo de investigación La Salada
[2] Universidad de Antioquia,Grupo de Estabilidad de Medicamentos, Cosméticos y Alimentos GEMCA
[3] Center for Research and Advanced Studies (CINVESTAV) Irapuato,Department of Biotechnology and Biochemistry
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Coffee; Storage; Sensory quality; Lipids; Proteins; Carbohydrates;
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Coffee is one of the most valued consumer products. Surprisingly, there is limited scientific knowledge about the biochemical processes during the storage of green coffee that affects its sensory quality. This review analyzes the impact of the different variables involved in the green coffee storage on quality from a chemical point of view. Further, it highlights the relationship between the physiological processes of the grain, its viability, and shelf-life. Notably, the storage conditions and postharvest treatment affect both the longevity and the sensory quality of the coffee, probably due to the biological behavior of green coffee. Various studies found modifications in their chemical profiles involving carbohydrates, lipids, proteins/amino acids, and phenolic compounds. To make future studies more comparable, we recommend standardized protocols for evaluating and linking the sensory coffee quality with instrumental analysis methods and pre-defined settings for experimental storage conditions.
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