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Chemical composition of the leaf essential oil of grapefruits (Citrus paradisi Macf.) in relation with the genetic origin

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Pages 265-271 | Received 13 May 2015, Accepted 06 Jan 2016, Published online: 07 Feb 2016
 

Abstract

The composition of twenty-four samples of essential oil isolated from leaves of Citrus paradisi Macf. growing in a northern area of citrus cultivation in Mediterranean climate (Corsica) was investigated by GC (RI), GC-MS and 13C NMR. Thirty-six compounds accounting for 94.9–99.3% of the oil composition were identified. The oils contained mainly monoterpene hydrocarbons and specially sabinene (up to 60.2%),(E)-β-ocimene (up to 15.0%) and punctually γ-terpinene (up to 56.1%), β-pinene (up to 30.9%) and p-cymene (up to 12.5%). The twenty-four compositions were submitted to k-means partitioning and principal component analysis, which allowed the distinction of one homogeneous group of twenty-two grapefruits (main compound sabinene, mean = 47.1%).This group included eighteen cultivars derived by mutation from the ancestral grapefruit tree (Duncan) and four cultivars known to be interspecific hybrids. Two out group cultivars were clearly differentiated from others by original chemical compositions, in agreement with their hybrid origin.

Acknowledgments

We thank E. Bloquel and O. Pailly, curators of the INRA-CIRAD citrus germplasm (CRB Citrus NF 96-600), for their courtesy of citrus material accessibility.

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