1. Comparative analysis of chemical elements and metabolites in diverse garlic varieties based on metabolomics and ionomics.
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Meng, Junjun, Zhong, Haitao, Chu, Xue, Guo, Jinxiu, Zhao, Shiyuan, Shen, Tao, Sun, Wenxue, Wang, Jianhua, and Jiang, Pei
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ANALYTICAL chemistry ,CHEMICAL elements ,MASS spectrometry ,METABOLOMICS ,METABOLITES ,GARLIC - Abstract
As a plant classified under the "medicine food homology" concept, garlic offers various health benefits and comes in many different varieties. In this study, the metabolite composition of different garlic varieties were analyzed using LC–MS/MS quadrupole‐Orbitrap mass spectrometry and ICP‐MS. A total of 30 chemical elements and 1256 metabolites were identified. Significant differences in chemical elements and metabolomics profiles were observed among the five garlic groups (VIP > 1.5). Compared to WG, PG contained 5 unique compounds, HG had 15 unique compounds, SCG had 18 unique compounds, and SBG had 26 unique compounds. Furthermore, the results showed that WG had smaller differences with PG and HG, but significant differences with SBG and SCG. KEGG analysis revealed metabolic pathways associated with the formation of differential metabolites. These findings uncover the differences and mechanisms in the composition of various garlic varieties, providing a theoretical foundation for distinguishing the nutritional components of different garlic types. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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