Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10550174 | Journal of Chromatography B | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The aims of the current study were to develop an enantioselective multi-dimensional gas chromatography (GC Ã GC) method for the examination of strawberry volatiles and to use this method to make comparisons between the volatile profiles of different cultivars and between fresh picked and post-harvest berries of the same cultivar. Strawberry volatiles were sampled using solid-phase microextraction (SPME), and the repeatability and reproducibility of this method was examined. Semi-quantitative analysis of the volatiles was conducted using the relatively new technique of comprehensive multi-dimensional gas chromatography, using enantioselective (chiral) columns for the differentiation of analyte enantiomers. Chiral GC Ã GC facilitated the detection of key enantiomers in strawberry flavour. The (â)-enantiomer of 2,5-dimethyl-4-hydroxy-(2H)-furan-3-one (DMHF) and the S-enantiomer of linalool were tentatively identified as the predominant forms in both the cultivars Selva and Adina. The compounds benzaldehyde and methyl hexanoate were shown to decrease in post-harvest berries, whilst DMHF and nerolidol increased upon storage.
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Authors
Angela Williams, Danielle Ryan, Alexandra Olarte Guasca, Philip Marriott, Eddie Pang,