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Long-term postharvest aroma evolution of tomatoes with the alcobaça (alc) mutation

Joan Casals, Jaime Cebolla-Cornejo, Salvador Roselló, Joaquim Beltrán, Francesc Casañas and Fernando Nuez

European Food Research and Technology, 233, Number 2, 331-342, 2011

2011

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Long-term postharvest aroma evolution of tomatoes with the alcobaça (alc) mutation

The postharvest evolution of Penjar tomatoes has been studied in four accessions representative of the variability of the varietal type. The long-term shelf life of these materials, which carry the alc allele, was confirmed with 31.2–59.1% of commercial fruits after 6 months of effective conservation at room temperature and a limited loss of weight (21.1–27.9%). Aroma in Penjar tomatoes is differentiated from other tomato varieties by a characteristic ‘sharp-floral’ aroma descriptor. The evolution of the ‘sharp-floral’ aroma during postharvest showed a peak of intensity at 2 months of postharvest, though in one accession a delay of 2 months in this response was detected. Out of 25 volatiles analysed, including main and background notes, a reverse iPLS variable selection revealed that the main candidates behind this aromatic behaviour are α-terpineol, trans-2-hexenal, 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one, trans-2-octenal, α-pinene, β-ionone, 2 + 3-methylbutanol and phenylacetaldehyde. Between harvest and 2 months postharvest, most compounds reduced considerably their concentration, while the intensity of the ‘sharp-floral’ descriptor increased, which means that probably there is a rearrangement of the relative concentrations among volatiles that may lead to masking/unmasking processes.