Identification of geosmin as a volatile metabolite of Penicillium expansum

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Abstract

Cultures of Penicillium expansum produce a musty, earthy odor. Geosmin [1,10-trans-dimethyl-trans(9)-decalol] was identified by gas chromatography- mass spectrometry from headspace samples of P. expansum cultures. Olfactory comparison of P. expansum cultures with a geosmin standard indicated geosmin is the primary component of the odor associated with P. expansum.

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Mattheis, J. P., & Roberts, R. G. (1992). Identification of geosmin as a volatile metabolite of Penicillium expansum. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.58.9.3170-3172.1992

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