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Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Different Stages of Cananga odorata Flower Development

Headspace-solid phase microextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (HS-SPME-GC-MS) was used to identify the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of the different flower development stages of Cananga odorata for the evaluation of floral volatile polymorphism as a basis to determine the best time...

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Autores principales: Qin, Xiao-Wei, Hao, Chao-Yun, He, Shu-Zhen, Wu, Gang, Tan, Le-He, Xu, Fei, Hu, Rong-Suo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6270805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24979401
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules19078965
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author Qin, Xiao-Wei
Hao, Chao-Yun
He, Shu-Zhen
Wu, Gang
Tan, Le-He
Xu, Fei
Hu, Rong-Suo
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Hao, Chao-Yun
He, Shu-Zhen
Wu, Gang
Tan, Le-He
Xu, Fei
Hu, Rong-Suo
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description Headspace-solid phase microextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (HS-SPME-GC-MS) was used to identify the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of the different flower development stages of Cananga odorata for the evaluation of floral volatile polymorphism as a basis to determine the best time of harvest. Electronic nose results, coupled with discriminant factor analysis, suggested that emitted odors varied in different C. odorata flower development stages, including the bud, display-petal, initial-flowering, full-flowering, end-flowering, wilted-flower, and dried flower stages. The first two discriminant factors explained 97.52% of total system variance. Ninety-two compounds were detected over the flower life, and the mean Bray–Curtis similarity value was 52.45% among different flower development stages. A high level of volatile polymorphism was observed during flower development. The VOCs were largely grouped as hydrocarbons, esters, alcohols, aldehydes, phenols, acids, ketones, and ethers, and the main compound was β-caryophyllene (15.05%–33.30%). Other identified compounds were β-cubebene, d-germacrene, benzyl benzoate, and α-cubebene. Moreover, large numbers of VOCs were detected at intermediate times of flower development, and more hydrocarbons, esters, and alcohols were identified in the full-flowering stage. The full-flowering stage may be the most suitable period for C. odorata flower harvest.
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spelling pubmed-62708052018-12-21 Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Different Stages of Cananga odorata Flower Development Qin, Xiao-Wei Hao, Chao-Yun He, Shu-Zhen Wu, Gang Tan, Le-He Xu, Fei Hu, Rong-Suo Molecules Article Headspace-solid phase microextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (HS-SPME-GC-MS) was used to identify the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of the different flower development stages of Cananga odorata for the evaluation of floral volatile polymorphism as a basis to determine the best time of harvest. Electronic nose results, coupled with discriminant factor analysis, suggested that emitted odors varied in different C. odorata flower development stages, including the bud, display-petal, initial-flowering, full-flowering, end-flowering, wilted-flower, and dried flower stages. The first two discriminant factors explained 97.52% of total system variance. Ninety-two compounds were detected over the flower life, and the mean Bray–Curtis similarity value was 52.45% among different flower development stages. A high level of volatile polymorphism was observed during flower development. The VOCs were largely grouped as hydrocarbons, esters, alcohols, aldehydes, phenols, acids, ketones, and ethers, and the main compound was β-caryophyllene (15.05%–33.30%). Other identified compounds were β-cubebene, d-germacrene, benzyl benzoate, and α-cubebene. Moreover, large numbers of VOCs were detected at intermediate times of flower development, and more hydrocarbons, esters, and alcohols were identified in the full-flowering stage. The full-flowering stage may be the most suitable period for C. odorata flower harvest. MDPI 2014-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6270805/ /pubmed/24979401 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules19078965 Text en © 2014 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Different Stages of Cananga odorata Flower Development
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6270805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24979401
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules19078965
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