2018
DOI: 10.1080/0972060x.2018.1467797
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Multi-analysis of Odorous Compounds in Finger Citron (Citrus medica L. var. sarcodactylis Swingle) and Certification of Key Compounds

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“…The carpels of finger citron split, causing a finger-like fruit shape [ 14 ]. The flowers, leaves, and fruits of bergamot can be used as medicine, which play roles in soothing the liver and relieving depression [ 15 ]. Bergamot peel is mostly used to distill bergamot essential oil (BEO) while bergamot juice (BJ) is obtained by squeezing the endocarp of the fruits [ 16 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The carpels of finger citron split, causing a finger-like fruit shape [ 14 ]. The flowers, leaves, and fruits of bergamot can be used as medicine, which play roles in soothing the liver and relieving depression [ 15 ]. Bergamot peel is mostly used to distill bergamot essential oil (BEO) while bergamot juice (BJ) is obtained by squeezing the endocarp of the fruits [ 16 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of 126 volatiles were obtained by GC × GC/TOF-MS, which was 91 more than GC-MS, including alkanes, alkynes, pyrans, and amines (not detected by GC-MS), and the detection similarities and differences between the two detection methods used in this study are represented by a Venn diagram (Figure 8a-f), which indicates the powerful separation, lower instrument detection limit and higher sensitivity of GC × GC/TOF-MS over GC-MS for detecting volatile compounds (Song et al, 2017).…”
Section: The Evolution Of Volatiles Under the Best Roasting Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…sarcodactylus , grown in Switzerland, were described. The volatile profile of unmodified Buddha’s hand fruit, obtained by SPME-GC/MS analysis, highlighted an absolute prevalence of terpene hydrocarbons both in the exocarp and in the mesocarp with limonene and γ -terpinene as major compounds, according to Song et al [ 29 ], who also considered this sampling technique as the most efficient to capture volatiles such as terpenes from this fresh matrix. Furthermore, it was also used to reveal the variation of the chemical composition of Buddha’s hand species due to the pickling processes [ 30 ].…”
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confidence: 99%