Variability of free and glycosylated volatiles from strawberries destined for the fresh market and for processing, assessed using direct enzymatic hydrolysis

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Gaborieau, Stéphane | Cendres, Aurélie | Page, David | Ginies, Christian | Renard, Catherine, M.G.C.

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International audience. Free- and glycosylated-volatile profiles of 14 strawberry varieties, 9 for industrial processing (‘Darselect’, ‘Clery’, ‘Honey’, ‘Honeoye’, ‘Siabel’, ‘FCMO060’, ‘Fraise19’, 2 ‘Senga Sangana’) and 5 for fresh market (‘Gariguette’, ‘Charlotte’, ‘CIR121’, 2 ‘Clery’ (full-field and hydroponic)), were compared. All volatiles were analysed by GCMS. Volatiles from glycosides were first released by direct enzymatic hydrolysis. The extraction method was optimised for furaneol, a key component of strawberry aroma. More than 60 volatile compounds were identified, the most abundant being butyl acetate (average: 17 mg/kg), furaneol (average: 2 mg/kg) and free hexanoic acid (average: 3 mg/kg). Free-volatile profiles showed a split between fresh market strawberries, distinguished by esters and carbonyl molecules like isobutyl acetate or hexanal, and strawberries for processing, distinguished by molecule like 3-penten-2-one and 1-butanol. The three ‘Clery’ profiles were different notably in their hexanal, 4- vinylguaiacol and 3-penten-2-one concentrations. The glycosylated volatile profiles were similar among most strawberry varieties with, as major glycosylated volatiles, hexanoic acid (average: 1.7 mg/kg), benzyl alcohol (average: 0.5 mg/kg), gamma-decalactone (average: 0.5 mg/kg) and coumaran (average: 2.5 mg/kg). The potential for volatile enhancement by deconjugation was different. Potentially fresh market strawberries had a volatile increase of 6% against 50% for strawberries for processing.

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