Food Chemistry: X (Mar 2023)

Comparative nutritional and metabolic analysis reveals the taste variations during yellow rambutan fruit maturation

  • Hao Deng,
  • Guang Wu,
  • Ronghu Zhang,
  • Qingchun Yin,
  • Bin Xu,
  • Liying Zhou,
  • Zhe Chen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17
p. 100580

Abstract

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The metabolic reasons for rambutan taste variations during maturity are unknown. Here, we obtained a unique rambutan cultivar Baoyan No.2 (BY2) with a strong yellow pericarp and excellent taste, the sugar-acid ratios of which ranged from 21.7 to 94.5 during maturation. Widely targeted metabolomics analysis was performed to reveal the metabolic reasons behind these taste variations. The results showed that 51 metabolites were identified as common different metabolites (DMs), including 16 lipids, 12 amino acids and others. Among them, the abundance level of 3,4-digalloylshikimic acid exhibited a positive correlation with the titratable acids (R2 = 0.9996) and a negative correlation with the sugar-acid ratio (R2 = 0.9999). Therefore, it could be a taste biomarker of BY2 rambutan. Moreover, all DMs were enriched in “galactose metabolism”, “fructose and mannose metabolism” and “biosynthesis of amino acids” pathways, which predominantly accounted for the taste variation. Our findings provided new metabolic evidence for the taste variation of rambutan.

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