Food Chemistry: X (Jun 2024)

Comparative metabolic profiling of different pakchoi cultivars reveals nutritional diversity via widely targeted metabolomics

  • Shiyao Dong,
  • Siyu Fang,
  • Jinyan Li,
  • Wenfeng Zheng,
  • Zhe Wang,
  • Junlong Hu,
  • Xiuqi Zhao,
  • Zhiyong Liu,
  • Hui Feng,
  • Yun Zhang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
p. 101379

Abstract

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Pakchoi (Brassica rapa ssp. chinensis) is cultivated for its high nutritional value; however, the nutritional diversity of different pakchoi cultivars is rarely investigated. Herein, we performed widely targeted metabolic profiling analyses of five popular pakchois. A total of 670 metabolites were detected, which could be divided into 13 categories. The accumulation patterns of main nutritional metabolites among the five pakchois were significantly different and complementary. Moreover, the pakchoi cultivar ‘QYC’ showed quite different metabolomic profiles compared with other pakchois. The Venn diagram showed that the 75 differential metabolites were shared among the comparison groups (‘QYC’ vs. ‘MET’/ ‘NBC’/ ‘PPQ’/ ‘XQC’), of which 52 metabolites were upregulated in ‘QYC’. The phenolic acids had the largest variations between ‘QYC’ and the other pakchoi cultivars. These findings expand metabolomic information on different pakchoi cultivars and further provide new insights into the selection and breeding of excellent pakchoi cultivars.

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