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Metabolomic Analysis of Barley by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
Published on: November 8, 2024
Integrative LC-MS and GC-MS metabolic profiling unveils dynamic changes during barley malting
Heena Rani1, Sarah J Whitcomb1
1Cereal Crops Research Unit, United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service, Madison, WI, USA.
Abstract:
Malting involves complex biochemical transformations affecting sensory and quality attributes. Despite extensive research on storage carbohydrates and proteins in malting, the lack of a detailed metabolic understanding of this process limits our ability to assess and enhance malt quality. This study employed untargeted GC-MS and LC-MS metabolite profiling across six malting timepoints to identify 4980 known metabolites, 82 % of which exhibited significant changes during the malting process. Here we identified stage-dependent metabolic shifts and dynamic chemical classes and pathways between each studied stage. These results can guide the fine-tuning of malting conditions to improve malt quality for beer production and other malt-based applications. Additionally, metabolites with antimicrobial properties were identified, underscoring the interplay between barley and microbial metabolic processes during malting. Further research into these microbial metabolites and cognate microbes may lead to novel malting assessment traits for high-quality and safe malted barley.
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