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Durian, Durio

Durian (Durio zibethinus) Dimethyl trithiolane, methylbutanoate Ascorbigen, bisabolene. Guava (Psidium guajava) cadinene, cinnamyl-acetate, ellagic acid, humulene,... [Pg.223]

TAGs are the most important storage components of seeds in many plants, ineluding oilseeds, such as sunflower (Helianthus amuus), rapeseed Brassica napus), soybean Glycine max), etc. [41]. At the same time, such plants as the olive Olea europaed), avoeado Persea americand), durian Durio zibethinus), oil palm (Elaeis guineensis), sea buekthom (Hippophae rhamnoides) and some others, accumulate TAG not only in the seeds, but also in juicy fruit parts outside the seeds (pericarp, hypanthium, etc.) [42-46] (see below). [Pg.133]

Berry, S. Fatty acid composition and organoleptic quality of four clones of durian (Durio zibethinus). J. Am. Oil Chem. Soc., 1981, 58, 716-717. [Pg.141]

Berry, S.K. (1980) Cyclopropene fatty acids in some Malaysian edible seeds and nuts I. Durian Durio zibethinus Murr.). Lipids 15, 452-455. [Pg.145]

Ethyl methyl disulfide, along with other sulfur compounds, is a flavour-active component of the highly prized fruit durian (Durio zibethinus, Bombacaceae), native to Indonesia and Malaysia, whose odour is reminiscent of rancid meat. AUyl-, propyl-, methyl- and... [Pg.587]

Wang et al. [157] proposed Pectin and modified pectin differ in the structure of the chains in which the modified version of pectin is shorter in length, non-branched, and galactose-rich. These differences in structure may be exploited for the removal of heavy metals. Durian Durio zibethinus) rind, that is regarded as agri-food waste was processed into... [Pg.1217]

Dimethyl-1,2,4- Durio zibethinus (durian) (Bombacaceae) OR-R (foul) worst... [Pg.431]

Durian—The tree and fruit of Durio zibethinus, a plant cultivated in Southeast Asia. The fruit is 6-8 in (15-20 cm) in diameter and has a hard external husk covered with coarse spines. Inside, five oval compartments are filled with sweet, custard-like pulp. [Pg.664]


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