Exploring the effect of part differences on metabolite molecule changes in refrigerated pork: Identifying key
Minghui Gu1, Cheng Li1, Yuqing Ren1
1Institute of Food Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Key Laboratory of Agro-products Quality and Safety Control in Storage and Transport Process, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Beijing 100193, China.
Abstract:
Effect of part differences on metabolite molecule alterations in refrigerated pork was investigated. A metabolomics methodology combined with chemometric analysis was successfully established to identify key compounds and their conversion pathways, including precursors and volatile metabolites, in the Longissimus lumborum as well as the breast and flank stored for 11 days. In total, 12 discriminative precursors were identified using the Short Time-series Expression Miner. In tandem with Random Forest and ANOVA analyses, nine volatile metabolites were identified as key compounds that could be attributed to differences in pork sections. Bidirectional orthogonal partial least squares analysis revealed a potential correlation between these key metabolites and discriminative precursors. Metabolic pathway enrichment analysis demonstrated that the primary metabolic process affected by variations in pork sections is linoleic acid metabolism, which participates in the metabolism of cysteine and glutamic acid to produce methoxy-phenyl-oxime. This study provides valuable insights into the identification of differential metabolites.
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