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  • Nutritional Science
  • Bioinformatics
  • Food Science

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  • Accurate food composition data is crucial for understanding diet-health relationships.
  • Phytochemicals in tree nuts exhibit diverse beneficial bioactivities, influencing disease processes.
  • Existing databases lack comprehensive information on nut nutrients, allergens, and molecular interactions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop KNUTS-DB, a data-driven knowledge database for nuts.
  • To consolidate information on chemical nutrients, molecular targets, pathways, disease associations, and allergen properties of peanuts and tree nuts.
  • To provide a platform for exploring nut composition and its link to health outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Compiled extensive metadata on various nuts (almonds, cashew, pecan, walnut, pistachio, peanut).
  • Integrated data on chemical nutrients, molecular targets, pathways, disease associations, and allergen properties.
  • Enabled users to perform pathway and Gene Ontology (GO) Term enrichment analysis with visualization tools (heatmaps, network plots).

Main Results:

  • KNUTS-DB contains rich datasets for multiple nut types.
  • The database supports similarity searches, interaction value queries, allergen type filtering, and specific nut searches.
  • Users can investigate associations between nut composition and health outcomes through advanced analysis.

Conclusions:

  • KNUTS-DB is the first comprehensive database of its kind for nuts.
  • It offers a unique platform for researchers to delve into nut chemistry and health implications.
  • The database is freely accessible online without requiring user registration.