Bound form terpenes in sweet potatoes and their distribution in flesh and peel of different cultivars
Gabriela Rodriguez,
Witoon Prinyawiwatkul,
Kayanush J. Aryana
et al.
Abstract:SummarySix prevalent sweet potato cultivars, New Orleans, Beauregard, Japanese, Hannah, Garnet, and Jewel, were selected to determine the distribution of terpenes in their flesh and peel. Free‐form terpenes were not detected in both flesh and peel in all the cultivars by using a solid phase microextraction (SPME) and gas chromatography mass spectrometer (GC‐MS) method. Major terpenes in the sweet potatoes were linalool and α‐terpineol and existed in bound form in flesh and peel. They were released as free‐form… Show more
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