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Metabolite profiling of the ripening of Mangifera indica L. cv. 'Tommy Atkins' by real-time measurement of volatile organic compounds

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posted on 2015-12-10, 09:44 authored by Paul Steven Monks, I. R. White, R. Blake, A. Taylor
Real-time profiling of mango ripening based on proton transfer reaction-time of flight-mass spectrometry (PTR–ToF–MS) of small molecular weight volatile organic compounds (VOCs), is demonstrated using headspace measurements of ‘Tommy Atkins’ mangoes. VOC metabolites produced during the ripening process were sampled directly, which enabled simultaneous and rapid detection of a wide range of compounds. Headspace measurements of ‘Keitt’ mangoes were also conducted for comparison. A principle component analysis of the results indicated that several mass channels were not only key to the ripening process but could also be used to distinguish between mango cultivars. The identities of 22 of these channels, tentatively speciated using contemporaneous GC–MS measurements of sorbent tubes, are rationalized through examination of the biochemical pathways that produce volatile flavour components. Results are discussed with relevance to the potential of headspace analysers and electronic noses in future fruit ripening and quality studies.

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Metabolomics, 2016, 12 (3), article 57

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Chemistry

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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Metabolomics

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Springer Verlag (Germany)

issn

1573-3882

eissn

1573-3890

Acceptance date

2015-12-08

Copyright date

2016

Available date

2016-03-09

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http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11306-016-0973-1

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en

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