2023
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.12498
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Advances in detecting fruit aroma compounds by combining chromatography and spectrometry

Abstract: Fruit aroma is produced by volatile compounds, which can significantly enhance fruit flavor. These compounds are highly complex and have remarkable pharmacological effects. The synthesis, concentration, type, and quantity of fruit aroma substances are affected by various factors, both abiotic and biotic. To fully understand the aroma substances of various fruits and their influencing factors, detection technology can be used. Many methods exist for detecting aroma compounds, and approaches combining multiple i… Show more

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“…The response of the sensor is due to the production of VOCs through postharvest metabolism and enzymatic oxidation−reduction mechanism. 4,14 Volatiles emitted from fruits are listed in Table 1.…”
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“…The response of the sensor is due to the production of VOCs through postharvest metabolism and enzymatic oxidation−reduction mechanism. 4,14 Volatiles emitted from fruits are listed in Table 1.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The response magnitudes versus time intervals depict the variation across the fruit samples, as shown in Figure b. The response of the sensor is due to the production of VOCs through postharvest metabolism and enzymatic oxidation–reduction mechanism. , Volatiles emitted from fruits are listed in Table .…”
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