Characterisation of the key aroma compounds in the peel oil of Pontianak oranges (Citrus nobilis Lour. var. microcarpa Hassk.) by aroma reconstitution experiments

Anja Fischer, Peter Schieberle*

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    Abstract

    Nineteen odour-active compounds previously identified with high Flavour Dilution factors in an extract from the peel oil of Pontianak oranges (Citrus nobilis Lour. var. microcarpa Hassk.) were quantified using stable isotope dilution assays (SIDA). For this purpose, four new SIDA were developed, i.e. for the quantification of (E)-2-dodecenal, geraniol, nerol, and 1-phenylethanethiol. The results showed that (R)-limonene, myrcene, and (R)-α-pinene were the predominant compounds present in concentrations between 0.4 and 60 mg/g peel. An aroma recombinate containing the nineteen aroma compounds in the concentrations naturally occurring in the peel oil elicited the overall aroma of the peel oil itself, thus confirming the identification experiments. Furthermore, omission experiments showed that the unique odour quality of the peel is significantly influenced by the resinous, sulphurous-smelling 1-phenylethanethiol, although its concentration was only 38 ng/g peel.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)319-328
    Number of pages10
    JournalEuropean Food Research and Technology
    Volume229
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jun 2009

    Keywords

    • [H]-1- phenylethanethiol
    • Aroma simulation
    • Mandarin
    • Peel oil
    • Pontianak orange (Citrus nobilis Lour. var. microcarpa Hassk.)
    • Stable isotope dilution analysis

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