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Chemotaxonomic variation in volatile component contents and their correlation between climate factors in Chinese prickly ash peels (Zanthoxylum bungeanum Maxim.)

Tao Zheng, Kexing Su, Maosheng Gao, Ding-ling Zhang, Xiyan Chen, Shu-ming Liu

2021Food Chemistry X31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this study, we analyzed the characteristics of volatile compounds of Chinese prickly ash peels with different climate conditions and their correlation. The data revealed that the contents of limonene and linalool in peels from southwest and northwest regions were higher, and the aroma was stronger, while the contents of β-myrcene and (E)-ocimene in them from north, east and central China were higher, and the spicy flavor was heavier. Hierarchical cluster analysis demonstrated that the classification had geographical continuity. Through the correlation analysis and path analysis, it was found that the contents of volatile compounds were closely related to the climatic factors. The influence of wind speed and annual average temperature on volatile substances was greater than that of annual average precipitation and annual sunshine duration. This enriched the effect of climatic factors on the accumulation of volatile substances, and promoted the agriculture practices in area having similar climate conditions.

Topics & Concepts

ZanthoxylumAromaLimoneneLinaloolMyrceneSunshine durationEnvironmental sciencePrecipitationChemistryFood scienceGeographyBotanyBiologyMeteorologyEssential oilPhytochemicals and Antioxidant ActivitiesEssential Oils and Antimicrobial ActivityPlant chemical constituents analysis