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Profiling of volatile fragrant components in a mini-core collection of mango germplasms from seven countries

Aroma is important in assessing the quality of fresh fruit and their processed products, and could provide good indicators for the development of local cultivars in the mango industry. In this study, the volatile diversity of 25 mango cultivars from China, America, Thailand, India, Cuba, Indonesia,...

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Autores principales: Li, Li, Ma, Xiao-Wei, Zhan, Ru-Lin, Wu, Hong-Xia, Yao, Quan-Sheng, Xu, Wen-Tian, Luo, Chun, Zhou, Yi-Gang, Liang, Qing-Zhi, Wang, Song-Biao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5718421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29211747
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187487
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author Li, Li
Ma, Xiao-Wei
Zhan, Ru-Lin
Wu, Hong-Xia
Yao, Quan-Sheng
Xu, Wen-Tian
Luo, Chun
Zhou, Yi-Gang
Liang, Qing-Zhi
Wang, Song-Biao
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Ma, Xiao-Wei
Zhan, Ru-Lin
Wu, Hong-Xia
Yao, Quan-Sheng
Xu, Wen-Tian
Luo, Chun
Zhou, Yi-Gang
Liang, Qing-Zhi
Wang, Song-Biao
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description Aroma is important in assessing the quality of fresh fruit and their processed products, and could provide good indicators for the development of local cultivars in the mango industry. In this study, the volatile diversity of 25 mango cultivars from China, America, Thailand, India, Cuba, Indonesia, and the Philippines was investigated. The volatile compositions, their relative contents, and the intervarietal differences were detected with headspace solid phase microextraction tandem gas chromatography-mass spectrometer methods. The similarities were also evaluated with a cluster analysis and correlation analysis of the volatiles. The differences in mango volatiles in different districts are also discussed. Our results show significant differences in the volatile compositions and their relative contents among the individual cultivars and regions. In total, 127 volatiles were found in all the cultivars, belonging to various chemical classes. The highest and lowest qualitative abundances of volatiles were detected in ‘Zihua’ and ‘Mallika’ cultivars, respectively. Based on the cumulative occurrence of members of the classes of volatiles, the cultivars were grouped into monoterpenes (16 cultivars), proportion and balanced (eight cultivars), and nonterpene groups (one cultivars). Terpene hydrocarbons were the major volatiles in these cultivars, with terpinolene, 3-carene, caryophyllene and α-Pinene the dominant components depending on the cultivars. Monoterpenes, some of the primary volatile components, were the most abundant aroma compounds, whereas aldehydes were the least abundant in the mango pulp. β-Myrcene, a major terpene, accounted for 58.93% of the total flavor volatile compounds in ‘Xiaofei’ (Philippens). γ-Octanoic lactone was the only ester in the total flavor volatile compounds, with its highest concentration in ‘Guiya’ (China). Hexamethyl cyclotrisiloxane was the most abundant volatile compound in ‘Magovar’ (India), accounting for 46.66% of the total flavor volatiles. A typical aldehydic aroma 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-sec-butylphenol, was detected in ‘Gleck’. A highly significant positive correlation was detected between Alc and K, Alk and Nt, O and L. Cultivars originating from America, Thailand, Cuba, India, Indonesia and the Philippines were more similar to each other than to those from China. This study provides a high-value dataset for use in development of health care products, diversified mango breeding, and local extension of mango cultivars.
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spelling pubmed-57184212017-12-15 Profiling of volatile fragrant components in a mini-core collection of mango germplasms from seven countries Li, Li Ma, Xiao-Wei Zhan, Ru-Lin Wu, Hong-Xia Yao, Quan-Sheng Xu, Wen-Tian Luo, Chun Zhou, Yi-Gang Liang, Qing-Zhi Wang, Song-Biao PLoS One Research Article Aroma is important in assessing the quality of fresh fruit and their processed products, and could provide good indicators for the development of local cultivars in the mango industry. In this study, the volatile diversity of 25 mango cultivars from China, America, Thailand, India, Cuba, Indonesia, and the Philippines was investigated. The volatile compositions, their relative contents, and the intervarietal differences were detected with headspace solid phase microextraction tandem gas chromatography-mass spectrometer methods. The similarities were also evaluated with a cluster analysis and correlation analysis of the volatiles. The differences in mango volatiles in different districts are also discussed. Our results show significant differences in the volatile compositions and their relative contents among the individual cultivars and regions. In total, 127 volatiles were found in all the cultivars, belonging to various chemical classes. The highest and lowest qualitative abundances of volatiles were detected in ‘Zihua’ and ‘Mallika’ cultivars, respectively. Based on the cumulative occurrence of members of the classes of volatiles, the cultivars were grouped into monoterpenes (16 cultivars), proportion and balanced (eight cultivars), and nonterpene groups (one cultivars). Terpene hydrocarbons were the major volatiles in these cultivars, with terpinolene, 3-carene, caryophyllene and α-Pinene the dominant components depending on the cultivars. Monoterpenes, some of the primary volatile components, were the most abundant aroma compounds, whereas aldehydes were the least abundant in the mango pulp. β-Myrcene, a major terpene, accounted for 58.93% of the total flavor volatile compounds in ‘Xiaofei’ (Philippens). γ-Octanoic lactone was the only ester in the total flavor volatile compounds, with its highest concentration in ‘Guiya’ (China). Hexamethyl cyclotrisiloxane was the most abundant volatile compound in ‘Magovar’ (India), accounting for 46.66% of the total flavor volatiles. A typical aldehydic aroma 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-sec-butylphenol, was detected in ‘Gleck’. A highly significant positive correlation was detected between Alc and K, Alk and Nt, O and L. Cultivars originating from America, Thailand, Cuba, India, Indonesia and the Philippines were more similar to each other than to those from China. This study provides a high-value dataset for use in development of health care products, diversified mango breeding, and local extension of mango cultivars. Public Library of Science 2017-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5718421/ /pubmed/29211747 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187487 Text en © 2017 Li et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Li, Li
Ma, Xiao-Wei
Zhan, Ru-Lin
Wu, Hong-Xia
Yao, Quan-Sheng
Xu, Wen-Tian
Luo, Chun
Zhou, Yi-Gang
Liang, Qing-Zhi
Wang, Song-Biao
Profiling of volatile fragrant components in a mini-core collection of mango germplasms from seven countries
title Profiling of volatile fragrant components in a mini-core collection of mango germplasms from seven countries
title_full Profiling of volatile fragrant components in a mini-core collection of mango germplasms from seven countries
title_fullStr Profiling of volatile fragrant components in a mini-core collection of mango germplasms from seven countries
title_full_unstemmed Profiling of volatile fragrant components in a mini-core collection of mango germplasms from seven countries
title_short Profiling of volatile fragrant components in a mini-core collection of mango germplasms from seven countries
title_sort profiling of volatile fragrant components in a mini-core collection of mango germplasms from seven countries
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5718421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29211747
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187487
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