Identification of volatile components of caja fruit (Spondias lutea L.) and chiral analysis of 3‐hydroxy aliphatic esters

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The volatile components of caja fruit (Spondias lutea L.) were characterized using two different methods of isolation: (a) steam distillation followed by extraction with dichloromethane; (b) direct extraction of caja pulp with diethyl ether. Fractionation of the flavour concentrates on silica gel was accomplished. The extracts were analysed by dual capillary gas chromatography and combined capillary GC‐MS. About 100 flavour compounds were identified for the first time as Spondias lutea volatiles. Among them butanoic acid, ethyl 3‐hydroxyhexanoate, butanol, ethyl 3‐hydroxybutanoate, butyl butanoate and butyl 3‐hydroxybutanoate were the most abundant constituents. The chiral distribution of the main 3‐hydroxy aliphatic esters was evaluated by derivatization with (S)‐tetrahydro‐5‐oxo‐2‐furancarbonyl chloride (TOF). GC separation on an achiral DB‐1 column afforded good resolution of the diastereoisomers and indicated an enantiomeric excess of the (R)‐isomers. Copyright © 1992 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

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Allegrone, G., & Barbeni, M. (1992). Identification of volatile components of caja fruit (Spondias lutea L.) and chiral analysis of 3‐hydroxy aliphatic esters. Flavour and Fragrance Journal, 7(6), 337–342. https://doi.org/10.1002/ffj.2730070609

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