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Study of Volatiles from 'Pera' Sweet Orange Peel Using Karl Fischer Titration, GC-FID and GC/MS Techniques
2013
Chemical Engineering Transactions
Orange is a large cultivated fruit and worldwide studied. During its industrial processing it is obtained juice and essential oil as the main products and, d-limonene, pectin and citrus pulp as by-products, where the last one is dried, stored and commercialized. However, during the drying process, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) present in the orange peel (albedo and flavedo), are issued and released to become atmospheric pollutants, causing environment problems related to the formation of
doi:10.3303/cet1332069
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