Horticultural and other Factors Affecting Aroma Volatile Composition of Small Fruit
Charles F. Forney
HortTechnology
Abstract
Volatile compounds are responsible for the aroma and contribute to the flavor of fresh strawberries ( Fragari×anannassa ), red raspberries ( Rubus idaeus ), and blueberries ( Vaccinium sp.). Strawberry aroma is composed predominately of esters, although alcohols, ketones, and aldehydes are also present in smaller quantities. The aroma of raspberries is composed of a mixture of ketones and terpenes. In highbush blueberry ( Vaccinium corymbosum ), aroma is dominated by aromatic hydrocarbons, esters, terpenes and long chain alcohols, while in lowbush blueberries ( Vaccinium angustifolium ), aroma is predominated by esters and alcohols. The composition and concentration of these aroma compounds are affected by cultivar, fruit maturity, and storage conditions. Volatile composition varies significantly both quantitatively and qualitatively among different cultivars of small fruit. As fruit ripen, the concentration of aroma volatiles rapidly increases closely following pigment formation. In storage, volatile concentrations continue to increase but composition depends on temperature and atmosphere composition. Many opportunities exist to improve the aroma volatile composition and the resulting flavor of small fruit reaching the consumer.
Extracted Claims
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volatile compounds are responsible for aroma and flavor
“Volatile compounds are responsible for the aroma and contribute to the flavor of fresh strawberries ( Fragari×anannassa ), red raspberries ( Rubus idaeus ), and blueberries ( Vaccinium sp.).”
aromatic hydrocarbons, esters, terpenes, and long chain alcohols dominate highbush blueberry aroma
“In highbush blueberry ( Vaccinium corymbosum ), aroma is dominated by aromatic hydrocarbons, esters, terpenes and long chain alcohols,”
volatile concentrations continue to increase in storage
“In storage, volatile concentrations continue to increase but composition depends on temperature and atmosphere composition.”