代谢组学
生物
螺母
食品科学
化学
色谱法
结构工程
工程类
作者
Mukund Kumar,Pawan Kumar Agrawal,Partha Roy,Debabrata Sircar
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jfca.2022.104869
摘要
Coconut is an economically important tropical palm fruit. Among various coconut products, the endosperm (coconut meat) is a rich source of several nutritionally rich metabolites.The coconut fruit typically takes 10-12 months to attain commercial maturity. Although metabolite profile of coconut meat vary during nut development and maturastion because of transformation of liquid endosperm into solid endosperm, there are as such no reports describing the real dynamics of these changes. Therefore, in this work, we applied gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS)-based metabolomics technology to identify the altearion in the metabolite levels during nut development. Metabolite profile was carried out from 'Chowghat Orange Dwarf ' (COD) and 'Malayan YellowDwarf' (MYD) varieties of coconut at three critical nut development stages. We identified a total of 43 and 40 metabolites from 'COD' and 'MYD', variety, respectively. By employing the partial least squares-discriminant analysis we identified specific fatty acids as important biomarker metabolites for actual prediction of nut maturity stages. These results show several patterns of variation in metabolite composition and level, especially in the primary mertabolites, during the process of nut maturation. These fundamanetal metabolomic profile data will be very useful for understanding the appropriate nut maturity stages and their corresponding nutritional value. • Chowghat Orange dwarf & Malayan Yellow Dwarf coconut verities were used in this study. • Comparative analysis of metabolite profile at three different nut developmental stages. • Metabolite profile was assessed through GC-MS-based metabolomics technique • 43, and 40 metabolites corresponding to COD and MYD variety of coconut were determined. • Fatty acids were identified as major biomarkers for the assessment of nut maturity stage
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