Literature DB >> 25060484

PTR-TOF-MS analysis of volatile compounds in olive fruits.

Elisa Masi1, Annalisa Romani, Camilla Pandolfi, Daniela Heimler, Stefano Mancuso.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Volatile compounds of Cellina di Nardò and Ogliarola Barese, two typical Italian olive varieties, have been characterised at different ripening stages. Proton transfer reaction-time-of-flight-mass spectrometry (PTR-TOF-MS) was used for the first time on these fruits with the aim of characterising the volatile profile and, in the case of Ogliarola, the changes which may occur during the maturation process.
RESULTS: PTR-TOF-MS does not involve any sample pre-treatment, and allows high-resolution measurements, large spectra and small fragmentation of the volatiles. Therefore it allows both compound identification and data statistical treatments. In the present work, about 40 compounds that contribute to the discrimination between samples of the two varieties have been identified.
CONCLUSIONS: Three groups of compounds were identified: (1) compounds that are typical of mature fruits of Ogliarola, (2) compounds that tend to decrease during the change from green to mature fruits, and (3) compounds that increase during the maturation process.
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Keywords:  Olea europaea; olive fruit; principal component analysis (PCA); proton transfer reaction-time-of-flight-mass spectrometry (PTR-TOF-MS); volatile organic compounds (VOCs)

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25060484     DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.6837

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sci Food Agric        ISSN: 0022-5142            Impact factor:   3.638


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