Maturity-Dependent Variations in Metabolites and Taste Quality of Hainan Mulberry Leaf Green Tea by Using Metabolomics and E-Tongue Analysis
Jian Deng,
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Wei Lin,
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Li Tian
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et al.
Food Bioscience,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 106413 - 106413
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Effects of Exogenous Phenolic Acids on Haustorium Induction of Cistanche deserticola Seeds Based on Host Metabolome Data
Shixin Tan,
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Xiu-Li He,
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Ru Feng
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et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
26(7), P. 3300 - 3300
Published: April 2, 2025
Cistanche
deserticola,
a
holoparasitic
plant
widely
used
in
traditional
Chinese
medicine,
relies
on
chemical
signals
from
its
host
plant,
Haloxylon
ammodendron,
to
initiate
seed
germination
and
haustorium
induction.
This
study
employed
UPLC-MS/MS
analyze
the
root
metabolites
of
H.
ammodendron.
The
results
showed
that
11
substances
such
as
phenolic
acids,
flavonoids,
alkaloids
were
mainly
contained
roots
among
which
acids
accounted
for
largest
proportion,
accounting
18.00%
winter
samples
16.11%
autumn
samples.
Based
reported
exogenous
promote
induction
C.
deserticola
differential
ammodendron
roots,
we
selected
seven
signaling
substances:
2,6-dimethoxy-1,4-benzoquinone,
resorcinol,
ferulic
acid,
syringic
vanillic
vanillin,
pelargonidin.
Through
concentration-gradient
experiments
(0.1-100
μM),
assessed
their
effects
seeds.
substances,
vanillin
had
best
impact
promoting
Vanillic
acid
at
concentration
10
μmol/L,
highest
rate
was
50.2%.
There
no
significant
difference
concentrations
acid.
system
stimulated
haustoria
seeds,
with
different
requiring
optimal
concentrations.
not
only
identifies
specific
enhance
productivity
but
also
establishes
ecology
framework
investigating
host-parasite
interactions
other
parasitic
species.
Language: Английский
Widely Targeted Metabolomics Analysis of the Roots, Stems, Leaves, Flowers, and Fruits of Camellia luteoflora, a Species with an Extremely Small Population
Molecules,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
29(19), P. 4754 - 4754
Published: Oct. 8, 2024
is
a
rare
and
endangered
plant
endemic
to
China.
It
has
high
ornamental
potential
economic
medicinal
value,
an
important
germplasm
resource
of
Camellia.
To
understand
the
distributions
differences
in
metabolites
from
different
parts
Language: Английский