采前
成熟
黑接骨木
化学
浆果
萜类
代谢组学
柠檬烯
栽培
萜烯
植物
园艺
食品科学
采后
生物
色谱法
生物化学
有机化学
精油
凝集素
作者
Ângelo C. Salvador,Alisa Rudnitskaya,Armando J. D. Silvestre,Sı́lvia M. Rocha
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.6b00984
摘要
The integration of plant metabolomics to support preharvest fruit development studies can provide important insights into the biochemical mechanisms involved and lately support producers on harvesting management. A metabolomic-based strategy for fingerprinting of volatile terpenoids and norisoprenoids from Sambucus nigra L. berries from three cultivars, through ripening, was established. From 42 monoterpenic, 20 sesquiterpenic, and 14 norisoprenoid compounds, 48 compounds are reported for the first time as S. nigra berries components. Chemometric tools revealed that ripening was the factor that influenced more the volatile fraction profile and physicochemical parameters (pH, TS, and TSS), followed by cultivar. For the unripe stages, a higher overall content of the studied metabolites was observed, which gradually decreased over the ripening stages, being consistent for the three cultivars. These trends were mainly ruled by limonene, p-cymene, aromadendrene, β-caryophyllene, and dihydroedulan, which might therefore be used by producers as an additional simple decision making tool in conjunction with physicochemical parameters.
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