Phytochemical and bioactivity alterations of Curcuma species harvested at different growth stages by NMR-based metabolomics
Curcuma species is a popular traditional folk medicine in India and Southeast Asia. This study aims to profile the metabolites in four Curcuma species, including C. zedoaria, C. xanthorrhiza, C. aeruginosa and C. mangga at three developmental stages (seven, eight and nine months old) using nuclear m...
出版年: | Journal of Food Composition and Analysis |
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Awin T.; Mediani A.; Maulidiani; Leong S.W.; Muhd Faudzi S.M.; Shaari K.; Abas F. |
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Awin T.; Mediani A.; Maulidiani; Leong S.W.; Muhd Faudzi S.M.; Shaari K.; Abas F. 2-s2.0-85060306846 Phytochemical and bioactivity alterations of Curcuma species harvested at different growth stages by NMR-based metabolomics 2019 Journal of Food Composition and Analysis 77 10.1016/j.jfca.2019.01.004 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85060306846&doi=10.1016%2fj.jfca.2019.01.004&partnerID=40&md5=577390c1b70859e6549bbff3805c0794 Curcuma species is a popular traditional folk medicine in India and Southeast Asia. This study aims to profile the metabolites in four Curcuma species, including C. zedoaria, C. xanthorrhiza, C. aeruginosa and C. mangga at three developmental stages (seven, eight and nine months old) using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based metabolomics. Principal component analysis (PCA) showed that there are metabolites changes due to the month of harvest in each of the four species. A large quantity of curcumin and demethoxycurcumin contributed to the separation of C. xanthorrhiza, whereas the diterpenoids, such as curcumanggoside, (E)-labda-8(17),12-diene-15,16-dial, calcaratarin A and zerumin B were responsible for the discrimination of C. mangga. Eight-month-old C. xanthorrhiza exhibited the highest nitric oxide (NO) inhibitory activity, while nine-month-old C. mangga exhibited the highest α-glucosidase inhibitory activity. The correlation among the bioactivities and phytochemical constituents was determined using partial least square (PLS) analysis. Curcumin, demethoxycurcumin, germacrone, zedoarol and xanthorrhizol were correlated with the NO inhibitory activity in C. xanthorrhiza, whereas curcumanggoside, labda-8(17),12-diene-15,16-dial and zerumin B were correlated with the α-glucosidase inhibitory activity in C. mangga. From the phytochemical markers and metabolic changes among growth stages of C. xanthorrhiza and C. mangga, the biosynthetic pathway was proposed to show the metabolites that might contribute to their health benefits. © 2019 Elsevier Inc. Academic Press Inc. 8891575 English Article All Open Access; Green Open Access |
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Phytochemical and bioactivity alterations of Curcuma species harvested at different growth stages by NMR-based metabolomics |
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Phytochemical and bioactivity alterations of Curcuma species harvested at different growth stages by NMR-based metabolomics |
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Phytochemical and bioactivity alterations of Curcuma species harvested at different growth stages by NMR-based metabolomics |
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Phytochemical and bioactivity alterations of Curcuma species harvested at different growth stages by NMR-based metabolomics |
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Phytochemical and bioactivity alterations of Curcuma species harvested at different growth stages by NMR-based metabolomics |
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Curcuma species is a popular traditional folk medicine in India and Southeast Asia. This study aims to profile the metabolites in four Curcuma species, including C. zedoaria, C. xanthorrhiza, C. aeruginosa and C. mangga at three developmental stages (seven, eight and nine months old) using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based metabolomics. Principal component analysis (PCA) showed that there are metabolites changes due to the month of harvest in each of the four species. A large quantity of curcumin and demethoxycurcumin contributed to the separation of C. xanthorrhiza, whereas the diterpenoids, such as curcumanggoside, (E)-labda-8(17),12-diene-15,16-dial, calcaratarin A and zerumin B were responsible for the discrimination of C. mangga. Eight-month-old C. xanthorrhiza exhibited the highest nitric oxide (NO) inhibitory activity, while nine-month-old C. mangga exhibited the highest α-glucosidase inhibitory activity. The correlation among the bioactivities and phytochemical constituents was determined using partial least square (PLS) analysis. Curcumin, demethoxycurcumin, germacrone, zedoarol and xanthorrhizol were correlated with the NO inhibitory activity in C. xanthorrhiza, whereas curcumanggoside, labda-8(17),12-diene-15,16-dial and zerumin B were correlated with the α-glucosidase inhibitory activity in C. mangga. From the phytochemical markers and metabolic changes among growth stages of C. xanthorrhiza and C. mangga, the biosynthetic pathway was proposed to show the metabolites that might contribute to their health benefits. © 2019 Elsevier Inc. |
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