Drying and extraction effects on three edible brown seaweeds for metabolomics

被引:0
|
作者
Shahlizah Sahul Hamid
Masataka Wakayama
Tomoyoshi Soga
Masaru Tomita
机构
[1] Institute for Advanced Biosciences,Keio University
[2] Keio University,Systems Biology Program, Graduate School of Media and Governance
来源
关键词
Phaeophyceae; Metabolomics; Brown seaweed; Drying methods; Extraction methods;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Metabolomics is often used to comprehensively elucidate the metabolites in organisms like seaweed. Amino acids hydrolysed from proteins and certain targeted metabolites in seaweed have been investigated. However, water-soluble metabolites like free amino acids, organic acids, and sugars have seldom been comprehensively analysed. Metabolomics are valuable tools for these studies, but they require optimisation of pre-treatment methodology. Here, we evaluated various pre-treatment drying and extraction methods for brown seaweed metabolomics. Three edible brown seaweeds (Cladosiphon okamuranus [Mozuku], Saccharina japonica [Kombu], and Undaria pinnatifida [Wakame]) were used. Freeze-drying and oven-drying at both 40 and 80 °C were investigated. Methanol-water extracts with and without chloroform were compared. Metabolites were evaluated and quantified using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry and capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry. The results showed that metabolite profiling was determined mainly by seaweed species identity rather than pre-treatment method. Freeze-drying yielded higher metabolite concentrations than oven-drying at either 40 or 80 °C. The effects of extraction with and without chloroform on metabolite concentration varied with seaweed species.
引用
收藏
页码:3335 / 3350
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Drying and extraction effects on three edible brown seaweeds for metabolomics
    Hamid, Shahlizah Sahul
    Wakayama, Masataka
    Soga, Tomoyoshi
    Tomita, Masaru
    [J]. JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYCOLOGY, 2018, 30 (06) : 3335 - 3350
  • [2] Antihypertensive effects of edible brown seaweeds in rats
    Sabirin, Faezah
    Soo, Khoo Kong
    Ziau, Hoe See
    Kuen, Lam Sau
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED AND APPLIED SCIENCES, 2016, 3 (09): : 103 - 109
  • [3] Bioactive potential and possible health effects of edible brown seaweeds
    Gupta, Shilpi
    Abu-Ghannam, Nissreen
    [J]. TRENDS IN FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2011, 22 (06) : 315 - 326
  • [4] Antioxidant compounds in edible brown seaweeds
    A. Rodríguez-Bernaldo de Quirós
    S. Frecha-Ferreiro
    A. M. Vidal-Pérez
    J. López-Hernández
    [J]. European Food Research and Technology, 2010, 231 : 495 - 498
  • [5] Particulate organohalogens in edible brown seaweeds
    Leri, Alessandra C.
    Dunigan, Marisa R.
    Wenrich, Rosie L.
    Ravel, Bruce
    [J]. FOOD CHEMISTRY, 2019, 272 : 126 - 132
  • [6] Antioxidant compounds in edible brown seaweeds
    Rodriguez-Bernaldo de Quiros, A.
    Frecha-Ferreiro, S.
    Vidal-Perez, A. M.
    Lopez-Hernandez, J.
    [J]. EUROPEAN FOOD RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY, 2010, 231 (03) : 495 - 498
  • [7] Effective extraction of carotenoids from brown seaweeds and vegetable leaves with edible oils
    Teramukai, Kazuyoshi
    Kakui, Shusuke
    Beppu, Fumiaki
    Hosokawa, Masashi
    Miyashita, Kazuo
    [J]. INNOVATIVE FOOD SCIENCE & EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES, 2020, 60 (60)
  • [8] Extraction and Quantitation of Phytosterols from Edible Brown Seaweeds: Optimization, Validation, and Application
    Chen, Zhen
    Shen, Nianqiu
    Wu, Xunzhi
    Jia, Jiaping
    Wu, Yue
    Chiba, Hitoshi
    Hui, Shuping
    [J]. FOODS, 2023, 12 (02)
  • [9] The effect of different drying methods on certain nutritionally important chemical constituents in edible brown seaweeds
    Badmus, Uthman O.
    Taggart, Mark A.
    Boyd, Kenneth G.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYCOLOGY, 2019, 31 (06) : 3883 - 3897
  • [10] The effect of different drying methods on certain nutritionally important chemical constituents in edible brown seaweeds
    Uthman O. Badmus
    Mark A. Taggart
    Kenneth G. Boyd
    [J]. Journal of Applied Phycology, 2019, 31 : 3883 - 3897