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| - | Annona cherimola Mill. - syn.Annona pubescens Salisb.; Annona tripetala Aiton - Annonaceae | + | Annona cherimola Mill. syn.Annona pubescens Salisb.; Annona tripetala Aiton - Annonaceae |
| - | cherimoya, custard-apple, | + | |
| - | Evergreen tree, up to 7m tall, native to Central and Sth America, cultivated widely in tropics; leaves ovate, ovate-lanceolate, | + | Evergreen tree, up to 7m tall, native to Central and South America, cultivated widely in the tropics |
| - | "The fruit, cherimoya, has good dessert qualities and is subacid and delicate. It is eaten raw, used in cooling drinks, and used in sherbets. It contains up to 18.4% sugar, 1.8% protein, and 0.4% fat." \\ | + | |
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| - | "Widely cultivated now, Annona cherimola | + | "The fruit, cherimoya, has good dessert qualities and is subacid and delicate. It is eaten raw, used in cooling drinks, and used in sherbets. It contains up to 18.4% sugar, 1.8% protein, and 0.4% fat." |
| - | [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ | + | [[http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx? |
| - | "The major compounds identified in the four cherimoya cultivars were methyl butanoate, butyl butanoate, 3-methylbutyl butanoate, 3-methylbutyl 3-methylbutanoate and 5-hydroxymethyl-2-furfural. These compounds represent 69.08 ± 5.22%, 56.56 ± 15.36%, 56.69 ± 9.28% and 71.82 ± 1.29% of the total volatiles for Funchal, Madeira, Mateus and Perry Vidal cultivars, respectively. This study showed that each cherimoya cultivars have 40 common compounds, corresponding to different chemical families, namely terpenes, esters, alcohols, fatty acids and carbonyl compounds..." | + | "Widely cultivated now, Annona cherimola is believed to originate from the Andes at altitudes of 700m to 2,400m although an alternate hypothesis postulates Central America as the origin of Annona cherimola because many of its wild relatives occur in this area. From there it was taken by Europeans to various parts of the tropics. Unlike other Annona species, A. cherimola has not successfully naturalized in West Africa, and in Australasia Annona glabra is often misidentified as this species." [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annona_cherimola|wikipedia]] |
| - | [Comparative analysis of the volatile fraction from //Annona cherimola// Mill. cultivars by solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography–quadrupole mass spectrometry detection. Ferreira, L., Perestrelo, R., Camara, J. S., Talanta, Vol.77(3), 2009, 1087-1096] | + | |
| - | HS-SPME-GC-O of cherimoya | + | Main volatiles of A.cherimola fruit pulp (high-vacuum distillation/ |
| + | [Idstein, Heinz, Werner Herres, and Peter Schreier. " | ||
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| + | "The trees bear fruit at four or five years old and do so only when carefully hand pollinated... Yields average 25-80 fruits per year (Colombia). In the 1950s, A.ceherimola was planted to replace diseased orange trees in Granada, Spain, | ||
| + | [Minter, Sue. The greatest glass house: | ||
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| + | Analysis of volatile compounds of cherimoya cultivars | ||
| + | [Comparative analysis of the volatile fraction from //Annona cherimola// Mill. cultivars by solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography-quadrupole mass spectrometry detection. Ferreira, L., Perestrelo, R., Camara, J. S., Talanta, Vol.77(3), 2009, 1087-1096] | ||
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| + | Main volatile compounds of fresh cherimoya fruit pulp isolated by SAFE were 3-methylbutyl 3-methylbutyrate (28.9%), 3-methylbutyl butyrate (20.7%), butyl butyrate (10.4%), methyl butyrate (7.5%), hexyl butyrate (5.8%), linalool (5.1%), methyl hexanoate (3.8%), and hexanol (3.3%). Minor components | ||
| + | The most odour-active compounds | ||
| [Characterisation of odour‐active compounds in cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.) fruit., Pino, J.A., Roncal, E., Flavour and Fragrance Journal, 31(2), 2016, 143-148] | [Characterisation of odour‐active compounds in cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.) fruit., Pino, J.A., Roncal, E., Flavour and Fragrance Journal, 31(2), 2016, 143-148] | ||
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| - | L’ Illustration horticole, vol.32 (1885) | + | Cherimoya tree in Andalusia, Spain [[https:// |
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| + | Annona cherimola, | ||
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