Characterization of the key aromatic constituents in tea flowers of elite Chinese tea cultivars

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Han, B.
Zhou, P.
Cui, L.
Fu, J.

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International Society of Tea Science (ISTS)

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The volatiles in flowers of twenty-three elite tea cultivars were obtained by simultaneous distillation extraction, from which seventy-nine aromatic constituents were identified using gas chromatography coupled with mass spectromety. The major detected constituents found were acetophenone, linalool, I-hexanol, 2-pentanol, methyl salicylate, 4-methyl-2- hexanone, alpha-methyl-benzene methanol, cis-linaloloxide, acetic acid, Z-3-Hexen-7-01, S-2-heptanol, and hexanal. Both acetophenone and linalool were determined from every cultivar, and each volatile accounted for more than 20 % of the total. Several of the cultivars analysed contained some special constituents which were not detected from other cultivars.

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This item was scanned with a HP 4850 Scanjet at 300 dpi and consists of 6 pages.

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Camellia sinensis, Elite tea plant cultivar, Tea flowers, Volatiles, Aroma constituents

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Han, B, Zhou, P, Cui, L & Fu, J 2007, 'Characterization of the Key Aromatic Constituents in Tea Flowers of Elite Chinese Tea Cultivars', International Journal of Tea Science, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 31-16.