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GCMS based metabolite profiling of first flush Darjeeling tea (orthodox) through the processing steps: First report
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2022
unpublished
Climatic and soil conditions affect the first flush metabolite composition of the economic crop Darjeeling tea, can impact flavour, nutrition and overall consumer preferences. We sampled Camellia sinensis var. sinensis grown in Darjeeling hills and from different processing steps.75 metabolites have been illustrated utilizing GC/MS based metabolomic and chemometric tool. Metabolomic profiling performed across production will aim identification of quality markers and establishing database
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-1775346/v1
fatcat:p76mnn2o5varna3g33a3q23hiq