Title: | Comparative Volatilomic Profile of Three Finger Lime (Citrus australasica) Cultivars Based on Chemometrics Analysis of HS-SPME/GC-MS Data |
Author(s): | Cozzolino R; Camara JS; Malorni L; Amato G; Cannavacciuolo C; Masullo M; Piacente S; |
Address: | "Institute of Food Science, National Research Council (CNR), Via Roma 64, 83100 Avellino, Italy. CQM-Centro de Quimica da Madeira, Universidade da Madeira, Campus da Penteada, 9020-105 Funchal, Portugal. Departamento de Quimica, Faculdade de Ciencias Exatas e da Engenharia, Universidade da Madeira, Campus da Penteada, 9020-105 Funchal, Portugal. Dipartimento di Farmacia, Via Giovanni Paolo II n.132, 84084 Fisciano (Salerno), Italy" |
DOI: | 10.3390/molecules27227846 |
ISSN/ISBN: | 1420-3049 (Electronic) 1420-3049 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "Finger lime is receiving growing attention as an ingredient of gastronomic preparations of haute cuisine for its delicious flavor and fragrance and for its appealing aspect. Volatile compounds play a crucial role in determining the organoleptic characteristics of the fruit and its pleasantness for consumers. The aim of the present study was to investigate the volatile profiles by headspace solid phase micro-extraction (HS-SPME) coupled to gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) in the peel and, for the first time, in the pulp of three Australian finger lime cultivars grown in Sicily (southern Italy): Pink Pearl, Sanguinea, and Faustrime, allowing to overall identify 84 volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The analytical data showed that the three cultivars were characterized by distinct volatile chemotypes: limonene/sabinene/bicyclogermacrene in the Pink Pearl, limonene/gamma-terpinene/bicyclogermacrene in the Sanguinea, and limonene/beta-phellandrene/gamma-terpinene in the Faustrime. Moreover, some volatiles, found exclusively in one cultivar, could be considered potential markers of the individual cultivar. PCA allowed us to clearly discriminate the samples into three clusters: the first related to the Sanguinea peel, the second to the Faustrime peel, and a third group associated with the Pink Pearl peel along with the pulp of the three cultivars. Accordingly, the VOCs that mostly contributed to the differentiation of the three finger lime cultivars were also identified. Among them, D-limonene, sabinene gamma-terpinene, alpha-pinene, alpha-phellandrene, beta-myrcene, p-cymene, linalool, delta-elemene, ledene, bicyclogermacrene beta-citronellol, alpha-bergamotene, alpha-caryophillene, and beta-bisabolene, have been previously reported to exhibit important biological activities, suggesting that these cultivars, in addition to possessing unique volatile profiles, can show promise for several applications in pharmaceutical and food industry, namely for development of functional foods" |
Keywords: | Solid Phase Microextraction Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry *Citrus Limonene Chemometrics Australia *Volatile Organic Compounds Sicily Hs-spme/gc-ms authentication discrimination finger limes statistical analysis volatile composition; |
Notes: | "MedlineCozzolino, Rosaria Camara, Jose S Malorni, Livia Amato, Giuseppe Cannavacciuolo, Ciro Masullo, Milena Piacente, Sonia eng Switzerland 2022/11/27 Molecules. 2022 Nov 14; 27(22):7846. doi: 10.3390/molecules27227846" |