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Evaluation of ambient mass spectrometry tools for assessing inherent postharvest pepper quality
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Prenni Jessica E
, Bettenhausen Harmonie M
, Uchanski Mark E
, Chaparro, Jacqueline M
, Mason, Tyler J
in
Ascorbic acid
/ Bioactive compounds
/ Capsaicin
/ Chemical fingerprinting
/ Coumaric acid
/ Cultivars
/ Evaluation
/ High-throughput screening
/ Ionization
/ Ions
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ p-Coumaric acid
/ Peppers
/ Pungent principles
/ Quality assessment
/ Scientific imaging
/ Spectroscopy
/ Vegetables
2021
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Evaluation of ambient mass spectrometry tools for assessing inherent postharvest pepper quality
by
Prenni Jessica E
, Bettenhausen Harmonie M
, Uchanski Mark E
, Chaparro, Jacqueline M
, Mason, Tyler J
in
Ascorbic acid
/ Bioactive compounds
/ Capsaicin
/ Chemical fingerprinting
/ Coumaric acid
/ Cultivars
/ Evaluation
/ High-throughput screening
/ Ionization
/ Ions
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ p-Coumaric acid
/ Peppers
/ Pungent principles
/ Quality assessment
/ Scientific imaging
/ Spectroscopy
/ Vegetables
2021
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Evaluation of ambient mass spectrometry tools for assessing inherent postharvest pepper quality
by
Prenni Jessica E
, Bettenhausen Harmonie M
, Uchanski Mark E
, Chaparro, Jacqueline M
, Mason, Tyler J
in
Ascorbic acid
/ Bioactive compounds
/ Capsaicin
/ Chemical fingerprinting
/ Coumaric acid
/ Cultivars
/ Evaluation
/ High-throughput screening
/ Ionization
/ Ions
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ p-Coumaric acid
/ Peppers
/ Pungent principles
/ Quality assessment
/ Scientific imaging
/ Spectroscopy
/ Vegetables
2021
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Evaluation of ambient mass spectrometry tools for assessing inherent postharvest pepper quality
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Evaluation of ambient mass spectrometry tools for assessing inherent postharvest pepper quality
2021
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Overview
Horticulturists are interested in evaluating how cultivar, environment, or production system inputs can affect postharvest quality. Ambient mass spectrometry approaches enable analysis of minimally processed samples under ambient conditions and offer an attractive high-throughput alternative for assessing quality characteristics in plant products. Here, we evaluate direct analysis in real time (DART-MS) mass spectrometry and rapid evaporative ionization-mass spectrometry (REIMS) to assess quality characteristics in various pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) cultivars. DART-MS exhibited the ability to discriminate between pod colors and pungency based on chemical fingerprints, while REIMS could distinguish pepper market class (e.g., bell, lunchbox, and popper). Furthermore, DART-MS analysis resulted in the putative detection of important bioactive compounds in human diet such as vitamin C, p-coumaric acid, and capsaicin. The results of this study demonstrate the potential for these approaches as accessible and reliable tools for high throughput screening of pepper quality.
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