Volatiles Distinguishing the European ‘Conference’ and the Asian ‘Yali’ Pears Stored at Different Post-Harvest Temperatures

A total of 124 identical volatile aromatic compounds were identified during storage of the European ‘Conference’ and the Asian ‘Yali’ pear cultivars in different temperature conditions. Only 5 volatiles were statistically differentiated in both cultivars by means of successive multinomial logistic r...

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出版年:Horticulturae
主要な著者: Jan Goliáš, Josef Balík, Jiří Létal
フォーマット: 論文
言語:英語
出版事項: MDPI AG 2022-04-01
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オンライン・アクセス:https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/8/5/380
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description A total of 124 identical volatile aromatic compounds were identified during storage of the European ‘Conference’ and the Asian ‘Yali’ pear cultivars in different temperature conditions. Only 5 volatiles were statistically differentiated in both cultivars by means of successive multinomial logistic regression: 3-methylbutan-1-al, 2-methylpropyl acetate, 2-methoxy-4-vinylphenol, ethanol, and eugenol. Significant statistical data obtained by sequential multinomial logistic regression developed by the principal component analysis (PCA) procedure and distinguishing the different ‘Conference’ and ‘Yali’ pears storage regimes were dimensionless in themselves. The PCA components were expressed as linear combinations of selected variables necessary to distinguish the cultivars. The eigenvalues of the first three PCA components differentiated the storage regimes. For each principal components were selected volatiles with a probability higher than 0.4. Combinations created from PCA components were shown using clusters distinguishing the pear storage conditions used. Analytical data from SPME-GC/MS such as concentration (ng kg<sup>−1</sup>) demonstrated multiple and order-of-magnitude differences between the ‘Conference’ and ‘Yali’ pears. The ‘Yali’ cultivar exhibited significantly higher concentrations of eugenol.
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spelling doaj-art-e2ddec04fe3440c8b3ec8c9fe2207ff12025-08-19T22:56:05ZengMDPI AGHorticulturae2311-75242022-04-018538010.3390/horticulturae8050380Volatiles Distinguishing the European ‘Conference’ and the Asian ‘Yali’ Pears Stored at Different Post-Harvest TemperaturesJan Goliáš0Josef Balík1Jiří Létal2Department of Post-Harvest Technology of Horticultural Products, Faculty of Horticulture, Mendel University in Brno, Valtická 337, 69144 Lednice, Czech RepublicDepartment of Post-Harvest Technology of Horticultural Products, Faculty of Horticulture, Mendel University in Brno, Valtická 337, 69144 Lednice, Czech RepublicNavitas Life Sciences, Darmstädter Landstrasse 116, 60598 Frankfurt, GermanyA total of 124 identical volatile aromatic compounds were identified during storage of the European ‘Conference’ and the Asian ‘Yali’ pear cultivars in different temperature conditions. Only 5 volatiles were statistically differentiated in both cultivars by means of successive multinomial logistic regression: 3-methylbutan-1-al, 2-methylpropyl acetate, 2-methoxy-4-vinylphenol, ethanol, and eugenol. Significant statistical data obtained by sequential multinomial logistic regression developed by the principal component analysis (PCA) procedure and distinguishing the different ‘Conference’ and ‘Yali’ pears storage regimes were dimensionless in themselves. The PCA components were expressed as linear combinations of selected variables necessary to distinguish the cultivars. The eigenvalues of the first three PCA components differentiated the storage regimes. For each principal components were selected volatiles with a probability higher than 0.4. Combinations created from PCA components were shown using clusters distinguishing the pear storage conditions used. Analytical data from SPME-GC/MS such as concentration (ng kg<sup>−1</sup>) demonstrated multiple and order-of-magnitude differences between the ‘Conference’ and ‘Yali’ pears. The ‘Yali’ cultivar exhibited significantly higher concentrations of eugenol.https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/8/5/380European pearAsian pearstoragesignificant volatileseugenol
spellingShingle Jan Goliáš
Josef Balík
Jiří Létal
Volatiles Distinguishing the European ‘Conference’ and the Asian ‘Yali’ Pears Stored at Different Post-Harvest Temperatures
European pear
Asian pear
storage
significant volatiles
eugenol
title Volatiles Distinguishing the European ‘Conference’ and the Asian ‘Yali’ Pears Stored at Different Post-Harvest Temperatures
title_full Volatiles Distinguishing the European ‘Conference’ and the Asian ‘Yali’ Pears Stored at Different Post-Harvest Temperatures
title_fullStr Volatiles Distinguishing the European ‘Conference’ and the Asian ‘Yali’ Pears Stored at Different Post-Harvest Temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Volatiles Distinguishing the European ‘Conference’ and the Asian ‘Yali’ Pears Stored at Different Post-Harvest Temperatures
title_short Volatiles Distinguishing the European ‘Conference’ and the Asian ‘Yali’ Pears Stored at Different Post-Harvest Temperatures
title_sort volatiles distinguishing the european conference and the asian yali pears stored at different post harvest temperatures
topic European pear
Asian pear
storage
significant volatiles
eugenol
url https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/8/5/380
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