A Comparison of Volatile Components from the Peel of Ohshima No. 1 with Its Parent Cultivars
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A total of 20 volatile organic compounds from the peel of citrus fruit Ohshima no. 1 were identified by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The amount of limonene in Ohshima no. 1 was lower than those in the parent cultivars, Miyauchi iyokan and Yoshiura ponkan, whereas those of γ-terpinene, linalool, sabinene, p-cymene, and terpinolene in Ohshima no. 1 were somewhat higher. However, comparing the results, it was found that volatile components from both parent cultivars were present in the peel of Ohshima no. 1. Principal component analysis (PCA) of data obtained with an electronic nose indicated that the odor of Ohshima no. 1 showed a clear upward displacement as compared with those of parent cultivars in PC1. The oils of Miyauchi iyokan and Yoshiura ponkan showed displacement in a negative direction, and a positive one in PC2. By PCA analysis, it was found that the odor quality of Ohshima no. 1 was very different from those of the parent cultivars.
- 社団法人 日本農芸化学会の論文
- 2008-07-23
著者
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Kusunoki Aya
Dep. Of Biological Chemistry Fac. Of Agriculture Yamaguchi Univ.
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Akakabe Yoshihiko
Department Of Biological Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Yamaguchi University
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Akakabe Yoshihiko
Dep. Of Biological Chemistry Fac. Of Agriculture Yamaguchi Univ.
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Kusunoki Aya
Department Of Biological Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Yamaguchi University
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IKEDA Yukinori
Ohshima Citrus Research Institute
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TANAKA Mamoru
Ohshima Citrus Research Institute
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Tanaka Mamoru
Dep. Of Clinical Nutrition Kawasaki Univ. Of Medical Welfare
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