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   Metabolomic approach: Postharvest storage stability of red radish ( Raphanus sativus L.)  
   
نویسنده jahangir m. ,abdel-farid i.b. ,mahmood z. ,jamil m. ,rey p.-j. ,choi y.h. ,verpoorte r.
منبع journal of the chemical society of pakistan - 2014 - دوره : 36 - شماره : 5 - صفحه:931 -938
چکیده    Post harvest storage of vegetables at different temperature for consumption is commonly practiced that need standardization. among vegetables,red radish (raphanus sativus l.) is a well known and commonly consumed vegetable all over the world. its bioactive or nutritional constituents include a wide range of metabolites including,glucosinolates,phenolics,amino acids,organic acids,and sugars. however,many of these metabolites are not stable and can easily be degraded or modified during storage. in order to investigate the metabolomic changes during post harvest storage,radish samples (intact roots and aerial parts) were subjected to four different storage temperatures above and below 0°c (20°c,4°c,-20°c,and -80°c),for a maximum of 28 days. 1 h-nmr and two-dimensional nmr spectra data resulting from the analysis of the different samples were subjected to principal component analysis (pca) to investigate any possible metabolomic changes. a profound chemical alteration was observed in primary and secondary metabolites. glucosinolates,phenylpropanoids,organic acids,amino acids,and sugars were found to be the discriminating metabolites for the storage effect. initially,an increase in secondary metabolites (phenolics and glucosinolates) was observed,but levels of these compounds decreased in later stages,probably due to the breakdown of these products. whereas late storage samples contained high amounts of amino acids [alanine,valine,threonine,(aυ -amino-butyric acid / gaba)] and some glucosinolates (glucobrassicin,neoglucobrassicin). this phenomenon was pronounced at room temperature as compared to other storage temperatures. interestingly even at lower and freezing temperatures metabolomic changes in these biological samples were observed. the least metabolomic changes were observed at samples stored at -80°c. while studying temperature dependent metabolomic changes,high levels of glucose,adenine,alanine,threonine and gaba were observed during storage below 0°c,especially noticeable at -20°c. funding of higher education commission (hec) of pakistan for the support of muhammad jahangir is gratefully acknowledged.
کلیدواژه Metabolomics; Multivariate data analysis.; Postharvest storage; Raphanus sativus; Storage effect
آدرس department of natural products,institute of biology,leiden university,leiden,netherlands,department of agriculture,section of food science and technology, Pakistan, department of natural products,institute of biology,leiden university,leiden,netherlands,department of botany,faculty of science,aswan university,aswan,egypt,department of biology,faculty of science,al-jouf university, Saudi Arabia, department of biotechnology, Pakistan, department of biotechnology and genetic engineering,kohat university of science and technology, Pakistan, department of natural products,institute of biology,leiden university, Netherlands, department of natural products,institute of biology,leiden university, Netherlands, department of natural products,institute of biology,leiden university, Netherlands
 
     
   
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