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Relationship between Key Aroma Compounds and Sensory Attributes of Australian Grown Commercial Pineapple Cultivars

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George, J., Pramanik, I., Sanewski, G., Nguyen, T., Pun, S., Edwards, D., Currie, M., Moller, S., Hardner, C., Lyons, P. and Smyth, H. E. (2025) Relationship between Key Aroma Compounds and Sensory Attributes of Australian Grown Commercial Pineapple Cultivars. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry . ISSN 0021-8561

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Article Link: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.4c12482

Abstract

The intricate relationship between the chemical composition and sensory attributes of various pineapple (Ananas comosus var. comosus) cultivars was investigated using multivariate statistical analysis. Our findings revealed that high hedonic ratings for pineapples are partially attributed to their distinct flavor profiles such as tropical fruit, sweetness, coconut, and floral aroma and flavor and textural qualities like juiciness and fibrousness. Aroma emerged as a pivotal criterion for evaluating pineapple flavor, with positive sensory experiences linked to volatile compounds such as several methyl and ethyl esters and terpenoid-like compounds such as alpha-terpineol, limonene, and damascenone. Notably, the high °Brix to % titratable acidity ratio further contributes to the overall appeal. Conversely, less favorable green and acidic flavors correlate with lower hedonic liking and align with higher acidity levels. Importantly, our results highlight the complex interplay among individual chemical components within pineapple cultivars, offering valuable insights into selecting and developing improved pineapple varieties in the future.

Item Type:Article
Corporate Creators:Department of Primary Industries, Queensland
Business groups:Crop and Food Science
Keywords:pineapple ; VOC ; key aroma compounds ; matrix-matched SIDA–HS–SPME–GC/MS ; descriptive sensory analysis ; consumer acceptability test ; multivariate analysis
Subjects:Science > Biology > Biochemistry
Science > Botany > Genetics
Agriculture > Agriculture (General) > Agricultural chemistry. Agricultural chemicals
Plant culture > Fruit and fruit culture > Culture of individual fruits or types of fruit > Pineapple
Agriculture > By region or country > Australia > Queensland
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