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Discovery study of integrative metabolic profiles of sesame seeds cultivated in different countries

Authors
Lee B.M.Lee E.M.Kang D.J.Seo J.-A.Choi H.-K.Kim Y.-S.Lee D.Y.
Issue Date
Jul-2020
Publisher
Academic Press
Keywords
GC-MS; LC-MS; Primary & secondary metabolites; Region-specific metabolomics features; Sesame seed
Citation
LWT, v.129
Journal Title
LWT
Volume
129
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/36571
DOI
10.1016/j.lwt.2020.109454
ISSN
0023-6438
Abstract
Nutrition-compositional evaluation is critical for quality control and value determination of agricultural products. Sesame seed is an important crop worldwide, enriched with primary nutrients and bioactive compounds. Here, we metabo-typed sesame seeds cultivated in Korea (N = 20) and imported from China (N = 11), South Asia (India and Pakistan), and Africa (Nigeria and Ethiopia) based on 243 metabolites determined by the combination of GC-MS and LC-MS. First, PLS-DA coupled to VIP analysis proposed ten-metabolite recomposite for biomarker. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis demonstrated the best predictability of the ten-metabolite recomposite according to the four areas (AUCs ranged 0.93–1.00). We further interrogated the unique metabolic features of 20 Korean domestic samples. Unbiased metabo-typing of the profiles showed the strong association according to the longitudinal coordination of the cultivated regions. The resultant 3 groups presented the regional specificity in metabolite contents based on chemical enrichment analysis. Particularly, the northwest region was featured by enriched amino acids, sugar alcohols, and pyrrolidinones. The central region presented relatively higher contents in various types of sugar alcohols, indoles, and fatty acids whereas the east province and south coast showed higher contents in dicarboxylic acids and dipeptides. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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