Consumers demand new and improved flavor sensations, which cannot always be fulfilled by traditional flavors from known fruits. Inspiration for new developments in flavors may be generated from plant material originating from the tropical rainforests. The tropics house 80 to 90% of all plant species and the aromatic aspects of most of these are entirely unknown. Field methods for the collection of samples, the isolation and conservation of the aroma compounds in very remote areas are presented. The overall flavor profile and the key aroma compounds of selected fruits and 'garlic' barks collected from the Gabonese tropical rainforest 'foret des Abeilles' are described
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Since the dawn of time, the secretive and fragile kingdom of the Rain Forest, which covers 11–13% of...
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Resumen del trabajo presentado al XXV Italo-Latinamerican Congress of Ethnomedicine, celebrado en Mo...
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The production of traditional wines in the world is located in temperate climates in Europe, in Nort...
The Australian truffle-like fungus Mesophellia glauca is a common mycorrhizal associate of eucalypt ...
The plant kingdom harbours many diverse bioactive molecules of pharmacological relevance. Temperate ...
The characteristic avor of exotic tropical fruits is one of their most attractive attributes to cons...
Pineapple (Ananas comosus) is one of the most popular tropical fruits consumed worldwide. The flavou...
Publications on the volatile composition of some minor tropical fruits, i.e. acerola, cupuacu, sours...
Forty-five volatile compounds were identified and 14 tentatively identified in cupuaçu (Theobroma gr...
Since the dawn of time, the secretive and fragile kingdom of the Rain Forest, which covers 11–13% of...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to investigate the volatile flavor compounds of nkui, a Ca...
Indonesia has huge potency of herbs and spices, some of them are vetiver, lime leaves and Indonesian...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are produced by a broad range of organisms, from bacteria to mamma...
The uses of indigenous plants vary amongst native communities, from being consumed as vegetables, us...
A survey in Cameroon has examined all trees that produce fruit or seeds that are directly edible or ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al XXV Italo-Latinamerican Congress of Ethnomedicine, celebrado en Mo...
This study focuses on the fruit of the African medlar (Vangueria infausta L., family Rubiaceae). The...
The production of traditional wines in the world is located in temperate climates in Europe, in Nort...
The Australian truffle-like fungus Mesophellia glauca is a common mycorrhizal associate of eucalypt ...
The plant kingdom harbours many diverse bioactive molecules of pharmacological relevance. Temperate ...