World production of citrus fruits is still growing. At present, about 30 percent of that yield is devoted to industrial production, mostly on those essential oils and juices used in foods, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. Covering research reported in the literature over the past ten years, this book presents the most current research available on the analysis, composition, and biological activity of citrus products, as well as concerns with adulteration and contaminants. The research group currently coordinated by the editors at the University of Messina has been investigating citrus essential oils since the 80s and is known worldwide for its development of chromatographic investigation methods.
Citrus Oils : Composition, Advanced Analytical Techniques, Contaminants, and Biological Activity
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Table of Contents
Composition of the Volatile Fraction of Citrus Peel Oils. Volatile Components in Less Common Citrus Species. Composition of Distilled Oils. Concentrated Citrus Oils. Composition of Petitgrain Oils. Extracts from the Bitter Orange Flowers (Citrus aurantium L.): Composition and Adulteration. The Chiral Compound of Citrus Oils. The Oxygen Heterocyclic Components of Citrus Essential Oils. Carotenoids of Citrus Oils. Minor Components in Extracts of Citrus Fruits. Advanced Analytical Techniques for the Analysis of Citrus Oils. Contaminants in Citrus Essential Oils: State of the Art (2000–2009). Biological Activities of Citrus Essential Oils.
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University of Messina, Canzini, Italy University of Messina, Italy