Optical discrimination of terpenes in citrus peels with a host:guest sensing array

Abstract

A simple aqueous host:guest sensing array can selectively discriminate between different types of citrus varietal from peel extract samples. It can also distinguish between identical citrus samples at varying stages of ripening. The discrimination effects stem from detection of changes in the terpenoid composition of the peel extracts by the host:guest array, despite the overwhelming excess of a single component, limonene, in each sample. The hosts are insensitive to limonene but bind other monoterpenes strongly, even though they are similar in structure to the major limonene component. This work demonstrates the capability of host:guest arrays in sensing target molecules in environments with the competing agents present at high abundances in the sample matrix.

Graphical abstract: Optical discrimination of terpenes in citrus peels with a host:guest sensing array

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
21 Mar 2024
Accepted
30 Apr 2024
First published
01 May 2024

Chem. Commun., 2024, Advance Article

Optical discrimination of terpenes in citrus peels with a host:guest sensing array

J. Chen, J. L. Moreno, W. Zhang, L. J. Gibson-Elias, R. Lian, S. Najafi, H. Zhang, W. Zhong and R. J. Hooley, Chem. Commun., 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4CC01309C

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