Impact of D-limonene synthase up- or down-regulation on sweet orange fruit and juice odor perception

Citrus fruits are characterized by a complex mixture of volatiles making up their characteristic aromas, being the D-limonene the most abundant one. However, its role on citrus fruit and juice odor is controversial. Transgenic oranges engineered for alterations in the presence or concentration of few related chemical groups enable asking precise questions about their contribution to overall odor, either positive or negative, as perceived by the human nose. Here, either down- or up-regulation of a D-limonene synthase allowed us to infer that a decrease of as much as 51 times in D-limonene and an increase of as much as 3.2 times in linalool in juice were neutral for odor perception while an increase of only 3 times in ethyl esters stimulated the preference of 66% of the judges. The ability to address these questions presents exciting opportunities to understand the basic principles of selection of food.

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Main Authors: Rodríguez, Ana, Peris, Josep E., Redondo, Ana, Shimada, Takehiko, Costell Ibáñez, Elvira, Carbonell, Inmaculada, Rojas, Cristina, Peña, Leandro
Other Authors: Fundecitrus
Format: artículo biblioteca
Published: Elsevier 2017-02-15
Subjects:d-Limonene, Genetically-modified fruits, Sensory panel, Alcohols, Ethyl esters, Orange odor perception, OAV, Citrus sinensis,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/331637
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spelling dig-iata-es-10261-3316372023-07-21T12:41:53Z Impact of D-limonene synthase up- or down-regulation on sweet orange fruit and juice odor perception Rodríguez, Ana Peris, Josep E. Redondo, Ana Shimada, Takehiko Costell Ibáñez, Elvira Carbonell, Inmaculada Rojas, Cristina Peña, Leandro Fundecitrus d-Limonene Genetically-modified fruits Sensory panel Alcohols Ethyl esters Orange odor perception OAV Citrus sinensis Citrus fruits are characterized by a complex mixture of volatiles making up their characteristic aromas, being the D-limonene the most abundant one. However, its role on citrus fruit and juice odor is controversial. Transgenic oranges engineered for alterations in the presence or concentration of few related chemical groups enable asking precise questions about their contribution to overall odor, either positive or negative, as perceived by the human nose. Here, either down- or up-regulation of a D-limonene synthase allowed us to infer that a decrease of as much as 51 times in D-limonene and an increase of as much as 3.2 times in linalool in juice were neutral for odor perception while an increase of only 3 times in ethyl esters stimulated the preference of 66% of the judges. The ability to address these questions presents exciting opportunities to understand the basic principles of selection of food. We are grateful to Drs. Lorenzo Zacarías and M. Jesús Rodrigo (IATA-CSIC) for the GC-MS facilities and support. We would like to acknowledge also to Drs. Berta Alquézar and Elsa Pons for their critical review of the manuscript and to all the panelists that participated in the sensory panel. This research is being funded in part by Fundo de Defesa da Citricultura (Fundecitrus). 2023-07-21T12:40:10Z 2023-07-21T12:40:10Z 2017-02-15 2023-07-21T12:40:10Z artículo doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.08.076 issn: 1873-7072 issn: 0308-8146 Food Chemistry 217: 139-150 (2017) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/331637 Postprint http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.08.076 Sí open application/pdf Elsevier
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topic d-Limonene
Genetically-modified fruits
Sensory panel
Alcohols
Ethyl esters
Orange odor perception
OAV
Citrus sinensis
d-Limonene
Genetically-modified fruits
Sensory panel
Alcohols
Ethyl esters
Orange odor perception
OAV
Citrus sinensis
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Sensory panel
Alcohols
Ethyl esters
Orange odor perception
OAV
Citrus sinensis
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Genetically-modified fruits
Sensory panel
Alcohols
Ethyl esters
Orange odor perception
OAV
Citrus sinensis
Rodríguez, Ana
Peris, Josep E.
Redondo, Ana
Shimada, Takehiko
Costell Ibáñez, Elvira
Carbonell, Inmaculada
Rojas, Cristina
Peña, Leandro
Impact of D-limonene synthase up- or down-regulation on sweet orange fruit and juice odor perception
description Citrus fruits are characterized by a complex mixture of volatiles making up their characteristic aromas, being the D-limonene the most abundant one. However, its role on citrus fruit and juice odor is controversial. Transgenic oranges engineered for alterations in the presence or concentration of few related chemical groups enable asking precise questions about their contribution to overall odor, either positive or negative, as perceived by the human nose. Here, either down- or up-regulation of a D-limonene synthase allowed us to infer that a decrease of as much as 51 times in D-limonene and an increase of as much as 3.2 times in linalool in juice were neutral for odor perception while an increase of only 3 times in ethyl esters stimulated the preference of 66% of the judges. The ability to address these questions presents exciting opportunities to understand the basic principles of selection of food.
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Rodríguez, Ana
Peris, Josep E.
Redondo, Ana
Shimada, Takehiko
Costell Ibáñez, Elvira
Carbonell, Inmaculada
Rojas, Cristina
Peña, Leandro
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Genetically-modified fruits
Sensory panel
Alcohols
Ethyl esters
Orange odor perception
OAV
Citrus sinensis
author Rodríguez, Ana
Peris, Josep E.
Redondo, Ana
Shimada, Takehiko
Costell Ibáñez, Elvira
Carbonell, Inmaculada
Rojas, Cristina
Peña, Leandro
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title Impact of D-limonene synthase up- or down-regulation on sweet orange fruit and juice odor perception
title_short Impact of D-limonene synthase up- or down-regulation on sweet orange fruit and juice odor perception
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