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RESEARCH ARTICLE

β-Damascenone-yielding precursor(s) from Cabernet Sauvignon grapes

Mani Naiker

The South Pacific Journal of Natural Science 19(1) 11 - 17
Published: 15 December 2001

Abstract

β-Damascenone, a potent aroma component of in a variety of grapes and wines, has a sensory threshold of approximately 2ng/L in water. This C13 norisoprenoid ketone is principally generated from hydrolyzable precursors, which was glycosidically bound. Isolation of β-damascenone-yielding precursors from Cabernet Sauvignon grape skins using C18 reversed phase chromatography followed by droplet countercurrent chromatography yielded multiple chromatographically distinguishable precursor fractions. The existence of multiple precursors was further evident from the varying ratios of 3-hydroxy- β-damascone (the by-product): β-damascenone generated upon acid hydrolysis of the chromatographically distinguishable precursor fractions.

Keywords: β -damascenone precursors, C13 norisoprenoids

https://doi.org/10.1071/SP01003

© The University of the South Pacific 2001

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