| Literature DB >> 27547791 |
Pangzhen Zhang1, Sigfredo Fuentes1, Tracey Siebert2, Mark Krstic3, Markus Herderich2, Edward William R Barlow1, Kate Howell4.
Abstract
Terpenoids were extracted from grape vine bunches during plant development and analysed by GC-MSD. The grapevines analysed were from a commercial harvest of Vitis vinifera cv. Shiraz. The terpenoids were analysed from 4 weeks post flowering (wpf) to harvest in one season. The data are presented with the structure of the compound and aroma profile and semi-quantified. The sub-class of sesquiterpenes was given special attention, and this data set describes the first analysis of these compounds during ripening of this important economic crop. Sesquiterpenes may have a hitherto described contribution to wine aroma. This data set may provide insight into biosynthetic pathways and aroma chemistry. Interpretation of our data and further discussion can be found in "Terpene evolution during the development of Vitis vinifera L. cv. Shiraz grapes" (Zhang et al., 2016) [1].Entities:
Keywords: Grape ripening; Rotundone; Sesquiterpene; Terpene
Year: 2016 PMID: 27547791 PMCID: PMC4983143 DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2016.07.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Data Brief ISSN: 2352-3409
Comparison of common and abundant terpenes at different grape development stages in the 2013-14 growing seasona.
| GC Peak number | Compound number | Terpenes compounds and classes | Chemical structures | Odour quality | Concentration at different weeks post-flowering (wpf) (µg α-copaene equivalents/ mean berry weight in kg) Percentage of individual terpenoids to total terpenoids in terms of GC peak area | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| wpf 4 | wpf 6 | wpf 9 | wpf 11 | wpf 13 | wpf 15 | wpf 17 | ||||||
| E-L 31 | E-L 32 | EL 34-35 | E-L 35-36 | E-L 36 | E-L 37 | E-L 38 | ||||||
| 1 | 10 | Limonene | lemon, orange | 6.25±0.76 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ||
| 1.12% | ||||||||||||
| 2 | 12 | 1,8-Cineole | mint, sweet | 7.94±0.66 | 2.21±1.6 | 1.34±0.14 | 1.21±0.61 | 1.73±0.31 | 2.37±0.92 | 1.87±1.27 | ||
| 1.43% | 1.34% | 3.20% | 4.73% | 6.03% | 7.72% | 4.21% | ||||||
| 3 | 9 | Geraniol | rose, geranium | 9.31±6.33 | 5.57±3.16 | 1.06±0.14 | 2.17±0.72 | 5.73±1.66 | 6.48±0.42 | 6.36±0.59 | ||
| 1.67% | 3.38% | 2.53% | 8.49% | 19.99% | 21.12% | 14.30 | ||||||
| 16 | 7 | Geranyl acetone | magnolia, green | 27.18±5.86 | 22.39±7.31 | 5.16±1.76 | 1.13±0.54 | 1.30±0.31 | 1.62±0.25 | 1.77±0.15 | ||
| 4.89% | 13.58% | 12.33% | 4.45% | 4.54% | 5.28% | 3.99% | ||||||
| 27 | 15 | Citronellol | rose | 1.47±0.47 | 2.88±1.33 | 0.79±0.44 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ||
| 0.26% | 1.75% | 1.89% | ||||||||||
| 6 | 19 | Clovene | NA | 0.55±0.09 | ND | ND | 0.52±0.19 | 0.26±0.06 | 0.25±0.06 | 0.54±0.16 | ||
| 2.05% | 0.91% | 0.81% | 1.22% | |||||||||
| 0.10% | ||||||||||||
| 7 | 51 | α-Ylangene | NA | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.40±0.44 | 4.16±0.51 | ||
| 4.56% | 9.36% | |||||||||||
| 10 | 53 | β-Bourbonene | herb | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.77±0.27 | ||
| 1.74% | ||||||||||||
| 11 | 18 | (E)- β-Caryophyllene | wood, spice | 166.65±24.10 | 27.12±4.52 | 4.72±0.93 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ||
| 29.95% | 16.45% | 11.30% | ||||||||||
| 12 | 54 | β-Copaene | NA | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.19±0.09 | ||
| 2.67% | ||||||||||||
| 13 | 22 | α-Guaiene | wood, balsamic | 0.09±0.03 | 0.26±0.04 | 0.07±0.03 | 0.03±0.01 | 0.02±0.01 | 0.01±0.01 | 0.11±0.08 | ||
| 0.02% | 0.16% | 0.16% | 0.10% | 0.06% | 0.05% | 0.24% | ||||||
| 14 | 30 | Guaia-6,9-diene | NA | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.26±0.20 | ||
| 2.84% | ||||||||||||
| 15 | 52 | Selina-4(15),6-diene | NA | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.44±0.23 | ||
| 0.99% | ||||||||||||
| 17 | 20 | α-Humulene | wood | 188.50±33.58 | 18.12±5.48 | 1.78±0.42 | 1.02±0.31 | 0.32±0.21 | 0.86±0.19 | 0.88±0.55 | ||
| 33.88% | 10.99% | 4.26% | 3.98% | 1.13% | 2.79% | 1.97% | ||||||
| 18 | 40 | γ-Muurolene | herb, wood, spice | 3.67±1.20 | 0.86±0.23 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ||
| 0.66% | 0.52% | |||||||||||
| 20 | 27 | δ-Selinene | NA | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.20±0.28 | ||
| 2.70% | ||||||||||||
| 21 | 46 | NA | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.14 | 3.15±0.33 | |||
| 0.47% | 7.09% | |||||||||||
| 22 | 38 | α-Muurolene | wood | 6.44±0.74 | 3.29±0.74 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ||
| 1.16% | 2.00% | |||||||||||
| 23 | 34 | γ-Cadinene | wood | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.89±0.22 | ||
| 4.26% | ||||||||||||
| 24 | 39 | δ-Cadinene | thyme, medicine, wood | 40.28±5.44 | 11.08±0.83 | 1.83±0.47 | 0.95±0.16 | 0.95±0.92 | 0.33±0.02 | 1.39±0.35 | ||
| 7.24% | 6.72% | 4.37% | 3.71% | 3.31% | 1.09% | 3.12% | ||||||
| 25 | 48/49 | herb, spice | ND | 2.47±0.13 | 0.18±0.15 | 0.10±0.04 | 0.10±0.05 | 0.14±0.03 | 0.77±0.01 | |||
| 1.50% | 0.44% | 0.41% | 0.34% | 0.45% | 1.72% | |||||||
| 26 | 47 | Zonarene | NA | 29.52±2.54 | 2.19±0.52 | 0.16±0.18 | 0.05±0.02 | ND | ND | ND | ||
| 5.31% | 1.33% | 0.37% | 0.19% | |||||||||
| 28 | 28 | 7- | NA | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.73±0.26 | ||
| 1.65% | ||||||||||||
| 29 | 36 | ω-Cadinene | NA | 6.24±0.84 | 1.79±0.29 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ||
| 1.12% | 1.09% | |||||||||||
| 30 | 35 | α-Cadinene | NA | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.74±0.12 | ||
| 1.66% | ||||||||||||
| 31 | 42 | α-Calacorene | wood | 4.44±0.51 | 3.01±0.18 | 0.26±0.18 | 0.11±0.03 | ND | ND | 0.49±0.33 | ||
| 0.80% | 1.83% | 0.62% | 0.42% | |||||||||
| 1.10% | ||||||||||||
| 32 | 57 | NA | 5.47±0.19 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | |||
| 0.98% | ||||||||||||
| 33 | NA | Cubenol | spice, herb, green tea | 5.43±0.63 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ||
| 0.98% | ||||||||||||
| 4 | 60 | Theaspirane isomer A | fruits, peach, honey | 21.14±1.78 | 32.16±4.57 | 14.30±0.62 | 10.90±2.23 | 12.08±1.09 | 13.64±0.76 | 11.49±2.71 | ||
| 3.80% | 19.51% | 34.19% | 42.74% | 42.15% | 44.48% | 25.83% | ||||||
| 5 | 60 | Theaspirane isomer B | camphor, mint, wood, eucalyptus | 8.36±1.23 | 13.19±2.44 | 5.39±0.08 | 3.31±0.88 | 2.87±0.31 | 2.58±0.08 | 1.74±0.28 | ||
| 1.50% | 8.00% | 12.90% | 12.97% | 10.02% | 8.43% | 3.91% | ||||||
| 9 | 62 | (E)-β-Damascenone | apple. rose, honey | 4.61±0.86 | 5.01±1.07 | 2.10±0.28 | 1.97±0.50 | 1.36±0.56 | ND | ND | ||
| 0.83% | 3.04% | 5.02% | 7.73% | 4.75% | ||||||||
| 19 | 61 | β-Ionone | seaweed, violet, flower, raspberry | 12.85±2.16 | 11.23±1.46 | 2.73±0.15 | 2.07±0.31 | 1.94±0.22 | 1.64±0.22 | 1.52±0.73 | ||
| 2.31% | 6.81% | 6.54% | 8.11% | 6.78% | 5.35% | 3.42% | ||||||
| 52.15±10.74 | 33.06±11.62 | 8.34±1.98 | 4.51±0.96 | 8.76±2.05 | 10.46±1.25 | 10.01±1.75 | ||||||
| 9.37% | 20.06% | 19.95% | 17.67% | 30.56% | 34.12% | 22.50% | ||||||
| 46.95±4.76 | 61.60±9.44 | 24.53±0.84 | 18.25±3.89 | 18.26±2.05 | 17.87±0.96 | 14.75±3.60 | ||||||
| 8.44% | 37.37% | 58.65% | 71.54% | 63.70% | 58.26% | 33.16% | ||||||
| 457.27±66.87 | 70.19±10.62 | 8.95±1.42 | 2.75±0.68 | 1.65±1.12 | 2.34±1.56 | 19.72±2.71 | ||||||
| 82.19% | 42.58% | 21.40% | 10.79% | 5.75% | 7.62% | 44.34% | ||||||
| 556.37±54.62 | 164.84±30.14 | 41.81±1.15 | 25.51±5.00 | 28.67±3.80 | 30.67±1.46 | 44.47±6.72 | ||||||
| 2297.53±495.00 | 1564.11±517.35 | 592.44±77.34 | 511.38±58.63 | 674.18±69.08 | 859.16±60.13 | 750.77±87.62 | ||||||
| 24.22% | 10.54% | 7.06% | 4.99% | 4.25% | 3.57% | 5.92% | ||||||
Different letters in the column represent significantly different means ± standard error (p<0.05).
The enantiomeric purity of most chiral compounds is unknown, and so here a single enantiomer was chosen to represent each compound.
Odour of the compound taken from Flavornet by Terry Acre and Heinrich Arn, http://www.flavornet.org © Datu Inc., 2014, and Leffingwell & Associates, http://www.leffingwell.com © Leffingwell & Associates, 2014.
Not detected.
Geranyl acetone is a monoterpenoid, not a monoterpene.
Not available.
The compound was detected in 2 replicates only.
α-Guaiene was expressed as the ratio of m/z 147: m/z 161 multiplied by the concentration of internal standard, α-Guaiene was expressed as the ratio of m/z 147: m/z 161 multipliedy by the concentration of internal standard, α-copaene.
The compound was detected only in 1 replicate only.
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| Experimental factors | Grape samples were homogenized and the volatile fractions directly sampled using SPME. |
| Experimental features | The physiological stages of grapevine ripening were comprehensively sampled, from weeks post flowering (wpf) until physiological ripening. Grape samples were homogenized, extracted and the sesquiterpene fraction qualified and quantified to compare the concentration and accumulation over time. |
| Data source location | The Old Block, Mount Langi Ghiran 37.31°S, 143.15°E, Victoria, Australia |
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