Quantification of total pigments in citrus essential oils by thermal wave resonant cavity photopyroelectric spectroscopy

Gerardo A. López-Muñoz, Aurora Antonio-Pérez, J. Díaz-Reyes

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A general theory of thermal wave resonant cavity photopyroelectric spectroscopy (TWRC-PPE) was recently proposed by Balderas-López (2012) for the thermo-optical characterisation of substances in a condensed phase. This theory is used to quantify the total carotenoids and chlorophylls in several folded and un-folded citrus essential oils to demonstrate the viability of using this technique as an alternative analytical method for the quantification of total pigments in citrus oils. An analysis of variance (ANOVA) reveals significant differences (p < 0.05) among the means of optical absorption coefficient data for the folding degree and fruit type in citrus oils. The experimental results show that TWRC-PPE spectroscopy can be used to quantify concentrations up to five times higher of total carotenoids and chlorophylls in citrus oils than UV-Vis spectroscopy without sample preparation or dilution. The optical limits of this technique and possible interference are also described.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)104-109
Número de páginas6
PublicaciónFood Chemistry
Volumen174
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 may. 2015

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