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PTR‐TOF‐MS analysis of volatile compounds in olive fruits

Masi et al., 2015

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17122906570406882385
Author
Masi E
Romani A
Pandolfi C
Heimler D
Mancuso S
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Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture

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BACKGROUND Volatile compounds of Cellina di Nardò and Ogliarola Barese, two typical Italian olive varieties, have been characterised at different ripening stages. Proton transfer reaction–time‐of‐flight–mass spectrometry (PTR‐TOF‐MS) was used for the first time on …
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