Abstract

The aroma profile of four cultivars of Viburnum opulus and one cultivar of V. opulus var. sargentii fruits was studied by solid phase microextraction of headspace volatiles and subsequent analysis by gas chromatography, mass spectrometry and olfactometry (SPME-HS-GC–MS–O). In total, 41 compounds were identified, 3-methyl-butanoic acid (63.0–71.8% of identified volatile organic compounds) being the major constituent in the three V. opulus cultivars, while 2-octanone was dominant in one cultivar of V. opulus and in V. opulus var. sargentii, amounting to 28.1% and 25.6% of identified volatile compounds, respectively. Ten odour active compounds were detected and characterised by the trained panel of judges in the course of GC–O by using detection frequency analysis (DFA). 3-Methyl-butanoic and 2-methyl-butanoic acids as well as linalool and ethyl decanoate were found to be the main odour active components for V. opulus aroma.

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