Analysis of the aroma chemical composition of commonly planted Kiwifruit cultivars in China

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Abstract

The aroma chemical composition of commonly planted kiwifruit cultivars in China was analyzed. The combination of 2-octanone with 3-octanone was the most suitable dual internal standard for quantitative analysis in GC-MS. A total of 172 aroma components in 23 kiwifruit cultivars were detected, and ethyl butanoate, (E)-2-hexen-1-ol, and (E)-2-hexenal could be considered the core aroma components in kiwifruit, but still need further confirmation using Sensomics. Enose could effectively distinguish different cultivars of kiwifruit. Clustering based on GC-MS and E-nose results tends to be consistent and demonstrate a certain degree of similarity. Kiwifruit cultivars with different flesh colors cannot be effectively distinguished by their aroma chemical compositions. Different species of kiwifruit can be distinguished to some extent by their aroma chemical compositions, but the effect was not satisfactory. These results could prove valuable in the breeding, planting, and marketing of kiwifruits.

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Lan, T., Gao, C., Yuan, Q., Wang, J., Zhang, H., Sun, X., … Ma, T. (2021). Analysis of the aroma chemical composition of commonly planted Kiwifruit cultivars in China. Foods, 10(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/foods10071645

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