Comparative metabolomics analysis of a unique yellow hawthorn (Crataegus pinnatifida) and red-skinned cultivars reveals a different polyphenol biosynthesis flux and antioxidative and antidiabetic potential

IF 3 3区 农林科学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Food Quality and Safety Pub Date : 2024-01-11 DOI:10.1093/fqsafe/fyae006
Yilong Liu, Wenwen You, Ruoqi Wang, Tao Zeng, Xiaoyong Zhao, Yunlin Cao, Wenna Zhang, Zongxing Nie, Xiaochun Yang, Xian Li
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Hawthorn (Crataegus spp.) is a functional food with long medical usage and excellent health-promoting effects. In this study, comparative metabolomics analysis between the yellow hawthorn berry (Crataegus pinnatifida) and the red-skinned ones was first carried out with the peel and flesh separated to fully understand the polyphenol composition and metabolite variations. A total of 453 polyphenols was characterized, among which phenolic acids and flavonoids were abundant, and were closely relevant to the antioxidant capacity of hawthorn fruits. Polyphenol profile showed accession-specific accumulation in peel or flesh of different colored hawthorn. The unique yellow hawthorn was found to have few anthocyanins but show enhanced flux to synthesize flavones and flavonols, especially flavone C-glycosides and acylated flavonol glycosides. The specific acylation decoration includes acetylation, p-coumaroylation, and malonylation. In addition, the yellow hawthorn showed excellent α-glucosidase inhibitory effect, which might be associated with the high concentration of 8 polyphenols including 5 phenolic acids, 2 flavone C-glycosides, and an acylated flavonol glycoside, namely quercetin-7-O-(6''-malonyl)glucoside. Such acylated flavonol showed the highest correlation ship with the inhibition effect of hawthorn fruits on α-glucosidase, and was predicted to had the lowest binding energy with the enzyme by molecular docking analysis, indicating its great potential as a strong α-glucosidase inhibitors and an important antidiabetic ingredient in yellow hawthorn. Thus, acylated flavonol glycosides and C-glycosyl flavones might be chemotaxonomic markers differentiating varieties and bioactivities of yellow hawthorn from the traditional red-skinned ones. These findings complement the existing knowledge on the metabolite composition and nutritional properties of hawthorn fruits.
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独特的黄山楂(Crataegus pinnatifida)与红皮栽培品种的代谢组学比较分析揭示了不同的多酚生物合成通量以及抗氧化和抗糖尿病潜力
山楂(Crataegus spp.)是一种具有长期医疗用途和卓越保健功效的功能性食品。本研究首先对黄皮山楂果(Crataegus pinnatifida)和红皮山楂果(Crataegus pinnatifida)的果皮和果肉进行了比较代谢组学分析,以全面了解其多酚组成和代谢物的变化。共鉴定出 453 种多酚,其中酚酸类和黄酮类含量丰富,与山楂果的抗氧化能力密切相关。多酚谱显示,不同颜色的山楂果皮或果肉中的多酚积累具有种属特异性。研究发现,独特的黄色山楂花青素含量较少,但合成黄酮和黄酮醇的能力增强,尤其是黄酮 C-糖苷和酰化黄酮醇糖苷。具体的酰化装饰包括乙酰化、对香豆酰化和丙二酰化。此外,黄山楂还具有出色的α-葡萄糖苷酶抑制作用,这可能与黄山楂中含有高浓度的 8 种多酚有关,其中包括 5 种酚酸、2 种黄酮 C-糖苷和 1 种酰化黄酮醇苷(即槲皮素-7-O-(6''-丙二酰)葡萄糖苷)。该酰化黄酮苷与山楂果实对α-葡萄糖苷酶的抑制作用相关性最高,且通过分子对接分析预测其与该酶的结合能最低,表明其具有作为强效α-葡萄糖苷酶抑制剂的巨大潜力,是黄山楂中重要的抗糖尿病成分。因此,酰化黄酮醇苷和 C-糖基黄酮可能是区分黄山楂与传统红皮山楂品种和生物活性的化学分类标记。这些发现补充了现有关于山楂果代谢物组成和营养特性的知识。
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Food Quality and Safety
Food Quality and Safety FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Food quality and safety are the main targets of investigation in food production. Therefore, reliable paths to detect, identify, quantify, characterize and monitor quality and safety issues occurring in food are of great interest. Food Quality and Safety is an open access, international, peer-reviewed journal providing a platform to highlight emerging and innovative science and technology in the agro-food field, publishing up-to-date research in the areas of food quality and safety, food nutrition and human health. It promotes food and health equity which will consequently promote public health and combat diseases. The journal is an effective channel of communication between food scientists, nutritionists, public health professionals, food producers, food marketers, policy makers, governmental and non-governmental agencies, and others concerned with the food safety, nutrition and public health dimensions. The journal accepts original research articles, review papers, technical reports, case studies, conference reports, and book reviews articles.
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