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- | Musa × paradisiaca L. - Musa dacca Horan.; Musa ×paradisiaca var. dacca (Horan.) Baker ex K.Schum. - Musaceae \\ | + | Musa × paradisiaca L. - Musa dacca Horan.; Musa ×paradisiaca var. dacca (Horan.) Baker ex K.Schum, Musa × sapientum L.. - Musaceae \\ |
banana, **Banane** | banana, **Banane** | ||
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"The above-ground part of the plant is a "false stem" or pseudostem, consisting of leaves and their fused bases. Each pseudostem can produce a single flowering stem. After fruiting, the pseudostem dies, but offshoots may develop from the base of the plant. Cultivars of M. × paradisiaca are usually sterile, without seeds or viable pollen." | "The above-ground part of the plant is a "false stem" or pseudostem, consisting of leaves and their fused bases. Each pseudostem can produce a single flowering stem. After fruiting, the pseudostem dies, but offshoots may develop from the base of the plant. Cultivars of M. × paradisiaca are usually sterile, without seeds or viable pollen." | ||
- | "Ethyl esters were found to comprise | + | "The characteristic “banana-like” flavor is due to the amyl esters of acetic, propionic, and butyric acids. The distinctive “fruity” |
- | found to be the most abundant volatile metabolite in bananas from Dwarf Cavendish (28.3%), Prata (37.8%) and Maçã (34.4%) cultivars, while isoamyl acetate (27.6%) occur as the major volatile metabolite in bananas from Platano cultivar." \\ | + | [Correlation of Gas Chromatographic Data with Flavor Profiles of Fresh Banana Fruita., McCarthy, A.I., Palmer, J.K., Shaw, C.P., Anderson, E.E., Journal of Food Science, Vol.28(4), 1963, 379-384] |
- | [Dynamic headspace solid-phase microextraction combined | + | |
- | {{http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0d/Musa_paradisiaca_Blanco1.88.png?500}} | + | "Using headspace solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to characterize volatile compound found that the flavor 20 volatile compounds (11 esters, 5 alcohols, 3 carbonyls and 1 ketone) are varied on Hom Thong maturity stage. The compounds with the most aroma impact for ripe Hom Thong flesh at stage 6-8 were 3-methylbutyl butanoate, 3-methyl-1-butyl acetate (isoamyl acetate), 3-methylbutyl 3-methylbutanoate and 2-methylpropyl ethanoate." |
+ | [Physicochemical and flavor changes of fragrant banana (Musa acuminata AAA group “Gross Michel”) during ripening., Thaiphanit, S., Anprung, P., Journal of Food Processing and Preservation, | ||
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+ | "Ethyl esters were found to comprise the largest chemical class in the bananas from studied cultivars, accounting 80.9%, 86.5%, 1.2%, 90.1% and 6.1% for the volatile fraction in Dwarf Cavendish, Prata, Ouro, Maçã and Platano varieties, respectively. As found for bananas from Ouro cultivar (50.0%), 3-methylbutyl butyrate was found to be the most abundant volatile metabolite in bananas from Dwarf Cavendish (28.3%), Prata (37.8%) and Maçã (34.4%) cultivars, while [[http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/data/rw1006712.html|isoamyl acetate]] (27.6%) occur as the major volatile metabolite in bananas from Platano cultivar." | ||
+ | [Dynamic headspace solid-phase microextraction combined with one-dimensional gas chromatography-mass spectrometry as a powerful tool to differentiate banana cultivars based on their volatile metabolite profile., Pontes, M., Pereira, J., Câmara, J.S., Food chemistry, Vol.134(4), 2012, 2509-2520] | ||
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+ | Main compounds found in the headspace of whole bananas were 3-methyl-1-butyl acetate (isoamyl acetate), 3-methyl-2-butyl acetate, isopentyl 2-methylpropanoate (isoamyl isobutyrate), | ||
+ | [Ragubeer, Charlene. The emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from rotting fruits and wilting flowers. Diss. 2015] [[http://ukzn-dspace.ukzn.ac.za/ | ||
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+ | Musa paradisiaca L., Buchoz, P.J., Histoire universelle du règne végétal, vol. 1: t. 59 (1775-1778) \\ | ||
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