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(1)H nuclear magnetic resonance‐based metabolomics study of serum and pectoralis major for different commercial chicken breeds

This study aimed to characterize the metabolic composition of four types of commercially available chicken breeds [village chicken, colored broiler (Hubbard), broiler (Cobb), and spent layers (Dekalb)] by (1)H NMR coupling and discriminate them using multivariate analysis. Five chickens were collect...

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Autores principales: Tan, Chengkeng, Selamat, Jinap, Jambari, Nuzul Noorahya, Sukor, Rashidah, Murugesu, Suganya, Muhamad, Azira, Khatib, Alfi
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10171504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37181311
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2968
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author Tan, Chengkeng
Selamat, Jinap
Jambari, Nuzul Noorahya
Sukor, Rashidah
Murugesu, Suganya
Muhamad, Azira
Khatib, Alfi
author_facet Tan, Chengkeng
Selamat, Jinap
Jambari, Nuzul Noorahya
Sukor, Rashidah
Murugesu, Suganya
Muhamad, Azira
Khatib, Alfi
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description This study aimed to characterize the metabolic composition of four types of commercially available chicken breeds [village chicken, colored broiler (Hubbard), broiler (Cobb), and spent layers (Dekalb)] by (1)H NMR coupling and discriminate them using multivariate analysis. Five chickens were collected for each chicken breed based on the marketing age from the respective commercial farms. The orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis (OPLS‐DA) results showed an obvious separation of local village chickens from the other breeds based on the metabolites present in their serum and meat (pectoralis major). The cumulative values of Q (2), R (2) X, and R (2) Y of the OPLS‐DA model for chicken serum were 0.722, 0.877, and 0.841. For the pectoralis major muscle, the cumulative values of Q (2), R (2) X, and R (2) Y of the OPLS‐DA model were reported as 0.684, 0.781, and 0.786, respectively. The quality of both OPLS‐DA models was accepted by the cumulative values of Q (2) ≥ 0.5 and R (2) ≥ 0.65. The (1)H NMR result with multivariate analysis has successfully distinguished local village chicken from the other three commercial chicken breeds based on serum and pectoralis major muscle. Nonetheless, colored broiler (Hubbard) was not distinguished from broiler (Cobb) and spent layers (Dekalb) in serum and pectoralis major, respectively. The OPLS‐DA assessment in this study identified 19 and 15 potential metabolites for discriminating different chicken breeds in serum and pectoralis major muscle, respectively. Some of the prominent metabolites identified include amino acids (betaine, glycine, glutamine, guanidoacetate, phenylalanine, and valine), nucleotides (IMP and NAD+), organic acids (lactate, malate, and succinate), peptide (anserine), and sugar alcohol (myo‐inositol).
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spelling pubmed-101715042023-05-11 (1)H nuclear magnetic resonance‐based metabolomics study of serum and pectoralis major for different commercial chicken breeds Tan, Chengkeng Selamat, Jinap Jambari, Nuzul Noorahya Sukor, Rashidah Murugesu, Suganya Muhamad, Azira Khatib, Alfi Food Sci Nutr Original Articles This study aimed to characterize the metabolic composition of four types of commercially available chicken breeds [village chicken, colored broiler (Hubbard), broiler (Cobb), and spent layers (Dekalb)] by (1)H NMR coupling and discriminate them using multivariate analysis. Five chickens were collected for each chicken breed based on the marketing age from the respective commercial farms. The orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis (OPLS‐DA) results showed an obvious separation of local village chickens from the other breeds based on the metabolites present in their serum and meat (pectoralis major). The cumulative values of Q (2), R (2) X, and R (2) Y of the OPLS‐DA model for chicken serum were 0.722, 0.877, and 0.841. For the pectoralis major muscle, the cumulative values of Q (2), R (2) X, and R (2) Y of the OPLS‐DA model were reported as 0.684, 0.781, and 0.786, respectively. The quality of both OPLS‐DA models was accepted by the cumulative values of Q (2) ≥ 0.5 and R (2) ≥ 0.65. The (1)H NMR result with multivariate analysis has successfully distinguished local village chicken from the other three commercial chicken breeds based on serum and pectoralis major muscle. Nonetheless, colored broiler (Hubbard) was not distinguished from broiler (Cobb) and spent layers (Dekalb) in serum and pectoralis major, respectively. The OPLS‐DA assessment in this study identified 19 and 15 potential metabolites for discriminating different chicken breeds in serum and pectoralis major muscle, respectively. Some of the prominent metabolites identified include amino acids (betaine, glycine, glutamine, guanidoacetate, phenylalanine, and valine), nucleotides (IMP and NAD+), organic acids (lactate, malate, and succinate), peptide (anserine), and sugar alcohol (myo‐inositol). John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10171504/ /pubmed/37181311 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2968 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Food Science & Nutrition published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Tan, Chengkeng
Selamat, Jinap
Jambari, Nuzul Noorahya
Sukor, Rashidah
Murugesu, Suganya
Muhamad, Azira
Khatib, Alfi
(1)H nuclear magnetic resonance‐based metabolomics study of serum and pectoralis major for different commercial chicken breeds
title (1)H nuclear magnetic resonance‐based metabolomics study of serum and pectoralis major for different commercial chicken breeds
title_full (1)H nuclear magnetic resonance‐based metabolomics study of serum and pectoralis major for different commercial chicken breeds
title_fullStr (1)H nuclear magnetic resonance‐based metabolomics study of serum and pectoralis major for different commercial chicken breeds
title_full_unstemmed (1)H nuclear magnetic resonance‐based metabolomics study of serum and pectoralis major for different commercial chicken breeds
title_short (1)H nuclear magnetic resonance‐based metabolomics study of serum and pectoralis major for different commercial chicken breeds
title_sort (1)h nuclear magnetic resonance‐based metabolomics study of serum and pectoralis major for different commercial chicken breeds
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10171504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37181311
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2968
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