Affiliation:
1. Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture University of the Ryukyus Okinawa 903‐0213 Japan
2. United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences Kagoshima University Kagoshima 890‐0065 Japan
3. Okinawa Prefectural Agricultural Research Center Nago Branch Okinawa 905‐0012 Japan
4. College of Bioresource Sciences Nihon University Kanagawa 252‐0880 Japan
Abstract
SummaryA recent increase in the demand for pineapple necessitates the development of new varieties with superior flavour quality. In this study, we characterised the volatile profiles of three new Okinawan pineapple breeding lines using gas chromatography (GC)–mass spectrometry (MS)‐based electronic nose (e‐nose), glycosylated volatiles, and alcohol‐acyltransferase (AAT) activity measurements. The volatile profiles of the fruits were selected using the GC–MS‐e‐nose and visualised using multivariate statistical plots. The glycosidically bound compounds were collected by solid‐phase extraction and hydrolysed by β‐glucosidase. In total, 12 hydroxyl‐group substances, including chavicol (medicinal‐herbal aroma), geraniol (floral‐sweet), and linalool (floral‐citrus), were released from these glycosides. Crude enzymes containing AAT were extracted, and their in vitro activities in 2‐methylbutyl acetate production were highly related to their contents. These results provide information regarding volatile profiles and bounded‐aroma resources, as well as the esterification potential of new Okinawan pineapple breeding lines for use in the agro‐food industry.