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Auteur Philip Curran
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Affiner la rechercheCharacterization of volatile compounds in selected citrus fruits from Asia—part II: / Jorry Dharmawan in The journal of essential oil research, Vol. 20 N°1 (Janvier/Fevrier 2008)
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in The journal of essential oil research > Vol. 20 N°1 (Janvier/Fevrier 2008) . - pp. 21-24
Titre : Characterization of volatile compounds in selected citrus fruits from Asia—part II: : Peel oil Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jorry Dharmawan, Auteur ; Stefan Kasapis, Auteur ; Philip Curran, Auteur Année de publication : 2008 Article en page(s) : pp. 21-24 Note générale : Génie Chimique Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Citrus nobilis var. microcarpa Citrus sinensis Citrus reticulate Rutaceae Essential oil composition Limonene Myrcene γ-terpinene Résumé : The volatile compounds of the hand-pressed peel oil from the selected citrus fruits from Asia, namely Indonesian Pontianak oranges (Citrus nobilis Lour. var. microcarpa Hassk.), Indian Mosambi (Citrus sinensis Osbeck) and Philippine Dalandans (Citrus reticulata Blanco), were characterized by GC-FID and GC/MS. A total of 32 compounds were found in Pontianak orange, 29 in Mosambi and 37 compounds in Dalandan peel oils. Limonene dominated the composition of each of the oils and most of the compounds were present in the concentrations less than 0.1%. The absence of some important contributor compounds to mandarin family in Pontianak orange show that it is a mandarin that has unique characteristic flavor. The characteristic compound of sweet orange oil, δ-3-carene, was found in Mosambi peel oil. The presence of γ-terpinene in Dalandan was exceptionally high (4.3%) compared with other cultivars. Isopiperitenone was the tentatively-identified volatile compound not frequently reported in other citrus fruits found in Dalandan peel oil. It could be the important contributor to the characteristic aroma of Dalandan despite its trace amount. ISSN : 1041-2905 En ligne : http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10412905.2008.9699411 [article] Characterization of volatile compounds in selected citrus fruits from Asia—part II: : Peel oil [texte imprimé] / Jorry Dharmawan, Auteur ; Stefan Kasapis, Auteur ; Philip Curran, Auteur . - 2008 . - pp. 21-24.
Génie Chimique
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The journal of essential oil research > Vol. 20 N°1 (Janvier/Fevrier 2008) . - pp. 21-24
Mots-clés : Citrus nobilis var. microcarpa Citrus sinensis Citrus reticulate Rutaceae Essential oil composition Limonene Myrcene γ-terpinene Résumé : The volatile compounds of the hand-pressed peel oil from the selected citrus fruits from Asia, namely Indonesian Pontianak oranges (Citrus nobilis Lour. var. microcarpa Hassk.), Indian Mosambi (Citrus sinensis Osbeck) and Philippine Dalandans (Citrus reticulata Blanco), were characterized by GC-FID and GC/MS. A total of 32 compounds were found in Pontianak orange, 29 in Mosambi and 37 compounds in Dalandan peel oils. Limonene dominated the composition of each of the oils and most of the compounds were present in the concentrations less than 0.1%. The absence of some important contributor compounds to mandarin family in Pontianak orange show that it is a mandarin that has unique characteristic flavor. The characteristic compound of sweet orange oil, δ-3-carene, was found in Mosambi peel oil. The presence of γ-terpinene in Dalandan was exceptionally high (4.3%) compared with other cultivars. Isopiperitenone was the tentatively-identified volatile compound not frequently reported in other citrus fruits found in Dalandan peel oil. It could be the important contributor to the characteristic aroma of Dalandan despite its trace amount. ISSN : 1041-2905 En ligne : http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10412905.2008.9699411