| Literature DB >> 21156507 |
Sylvie Rapior1, Sophie Breheret, Thierry Talou, Yves Pélissier, Jean-Marie Bessière.
Abstract
The fruiting bodies of fresh and wild Clitocybe odora, Lentinellus cochleatus and Agaricus essettei were investigated for volatile compounds by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis using hydro-distillation and solvent extraction techniques. The three mushroom species are well known to possess anise odors. The main volatile compounds of the three species were aromatic derivatives. Anise fragrance was due either to a single impact aroma compound, or to mixtures of volatile constituents. p-Anisaldehyde was identified as the key odorous component responsible for the pure anise fragrance of C. odora. p-Anisaldehyde, methyl p-anisate, methyl (Z)-p-methoxycinnamate and methyl (E)-p-methoxycinnamate were responsible for the aniseed smell of L. cochleatus. Benzaldehyde and benzyl alcohol may contribute to the anise-like odor of A. essettei.Entities:
Year: 2002 PMID: 21156507 DOI: 10.1080/15572536.2003.11833201
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mycologia ISSN: 0027-5514 Impact factor: 2.696