Comparative metabolomic study of three clones of Eucommia ulmoides wood

IF 1.7 4区 农林科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, PAPER & WOOD
Shuan Ren, Manrong Zha, Youji Li, Ke Song, Jian He, Shima Liu, Jie Guo, Kegang Li, Xianwu Zhou
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Abstract

Abstract It is important to reveal the differences in the metabolites of different clones of Eucommia wood to explore the beneficial components of Eucommia wood and the selection of Eucommia wood. In this study, an extensive targeted metabolomic analysis was conducted on three different clones of Eucommia wood, Huazhong 12 Eucommia (HZ), Cili Eucommia (CL), and Miye Eucommia (MY), using UPLC-EI-MS/MS analysis. The results show that the Eucommia wood contains phenolic acids, lipids, amino acids and derivatives, organic acids, flavonoids, nucleotides and derivatives, terpenoids, lignans and coumarins, alkaloids, tannins, and other classes with a total of 854 metabolites. Among them, HZ and CL, HZ and MY, and MY and CL contain 99, 115, and 154 substantially different metabolites, respectively, enriched in 83, 128, and 199 metabolic pathways, mainly enriched in the metabolic pathways and biosynthesis of secondary metabolites. The metabolites in HZ with a relatively high content were sexangularetin-3-O-glucoside-7-O-rhamnoside, narcissin*, quercetin-3-O-sambubioside*, and quercetin-3-O-apiosyl(1→2)galactoside*; the metabolites in MY with a relatively high content were L-lysine and L-ornithine. The relatively more abundant metabolite in CL is 1,3,5-benzenetriol. The results of the study not only reveal that different clones of Eucommia wood have different metabolite components. This may provide not only different health functions to Eucommia wood, but also theoretical and technical support for the selection and breeding of good Eucommia species for timber and the enhancement of added value.
杜仲三个无性系的代谢组学比较研究
摘要揭示杜仲不同无性系代谢产物的差异,对研究杜仲的有益成分和选择杜仲具有重要意义。本研究采用UPLC-EI-MS/MS分析方法,对华中12号杜仲(HZ)、慈利杜仲(CL)和密叶杜仲(MY)三个不同的杜仲无性系进行了广泛的靶向代谢组学分析。结果表明,杜仲中含有酚酸、脂类、氨基酸及其衍生物、有机酸、黄酮类、核苷酸及其衍生物、萜类、木脂素和香豆素、生物碱、单宁等类别,共有854种代谢产物。其中,HZ和CL、HZ和MY、MY和CL分别含有99、115和154种基本不同的代谢产物,富集在83、128和199种代谢途径中,主要富集在代谢途径和次生代谢产物的生物合成中。HZ中含量相对较高的代谢产物为六角蛋白-3-O-葡萄糖苷-7-O-鼠李糖苷、水仙花素*、槲皮素-3-O-桑比糖苷*和槲皮素-3-O-芹菜基(1→2) 半乳糖苷*;MY中含量相对较高的代谢产物为L-赖氨酸和L-鸟氨酸。CL中相对更丰富的代谢产物是1,3,5-苯三醇。研究结果不仅揭示了杜仲不同无性系具有不同的代谢产物成分。这不仅可以为杜仲提供不同的保健功能,还可以为杜仲优良品种的选育和附加值的提高提供理论和技术支持。
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Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology
Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology 工程技术-材料科学:纸与木材
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
20.00%
发文量
37
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology (JWCT) is focused on the rapid publication of research advances in the chemistry of bio-based materials and products, including all aspects of wood-based polymers, chemicals, materials, and technology. JWCT provides an international forum for researchers and manufacturers working in wood-based biopolymers and chemicals, synthesis and characterization, as well as the chemistry of biomass conversion and utilization. JWCT primarily publishes original research papers and communications, and occasionally invited review articles and special issues. Special issues must summarize and analyze state-of-the-art developments within the field of biomass chemistry, or be in tribute to the career of a distinguished researcher. If you wish to suggest a special issue for the Journal, please email the Editor-in-Chief a detailed proposal that includes the topic, a list of potential contributors, and a time-line.
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