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Comprehensive Evaluation of Metabolites and Minerals in 6 Microgreen Species and the Influence of Maturity

BACKGROUND: Microgreens are the young leafy greens of many vegetables, herbs, grains, and flowers with potential to promote human health and sustainably diversify the global food system. For successful further integration into the global food system and evaluation of their health impacts, it is crit...

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Autores principales: Johnson, Sarah A, Prenni, Jessica E, Heuberger, Adam L, Isweiri, Hanan, Chaparro, Jacqueline M, Newman, Steven E, Uchanski, Mark E, Omerigic, Heather M, Michell, Kiri A, Bunning, Marisa, Foster, Michelle T, Thompson, Henry J, Weir, Tiffany L
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7897203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33644632
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzaa180
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author Johnson, Sarah A
Prenni, Jessica E
Heuberger, Adam L
Isweiri, Hanan
Chaparro, Jacqueline M
Newman, Steven E
Uchanski, Mark E
Omerigic, Heather M
Michell, Kiri A
Bunning, Marisa
Foster, Michelle T
Thompson, Henry J
Weir, Tiffany L
author_facet Johnson, Sarah A
Prenni, Jessica E
Heuberger, Adam L
Isweiri, Hanan
Chaparro, Jacqueline M
Newman, Steven E
Uchanski, Mark E
Omerigic, Heather M
Michell, Kiri A
Bunning, Marisa
Foster, Michelle T
Thompson, Henry J
Weir, Tiffany L
author_sort Johnson, Sarah A
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description BACKGROUND: Microgreens are the young leafy greens of many vegetables, herbs, grains, and flowers with potential to promote human health and sustainably diversify the global food system. For successful further integration into the global food system and evaluation of their health impacts, it is critical to elucidate and optimize their nutritional quality. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to comprehensively evaluate the metabolite and mineral contents of 6 microgreen species, and the influence of maturity on their contents. METHODS: Plant species evaluated were from the Brassicaceae (arugula, broccoli, and red cabbage), Amaranthaceae (red beet and red amaranth), and Fabaceae (pea) plant families. Nontargeted metabolomics and ionomics analyses were performed to examine the metabolites and minerals, respectively, in each microgreen species and its mature counterpart. RESULTS: Nontargeted metabolomics analysis detected 3321 compounds, 1263 of which were annotated and included nutrients and bioactive compounds. Ionomics analysis detected and quantified 26 minerals including macrominerals, trace minerals, ultratrace minerals, and other metals. Principal component analysis indicated that microgreens have distinct metabolite and mineral profiles compared with one another and with their mature counterparts. Several compounds were higher (P  < 0.05; fold change ≥2) in microgreens compared with their mature counterparts, whereas some were not different or lower. In many cases, compounds that were higher in microgreens compared with the mature counterpart were also unique to that microgreen species. CONCLUSIONS: These data provide evidence for the nutritional quality of microgreens, and can inform future research and development aimed at characterizing and optimizing microgreen nutritional quality and health impacts.
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spelling pubmed-78972032021-02-25 Comprehensive Evaluation of Metabolites and Minerals in 6 Microgreen Species and the Influence of Maturity Johnson, Sarah A Prenni, Jessica E Heuberger, Adam L Isweiri, Hanan Chaparro, Jacqueline M Newman, Steven E Uchanski, Mark E Omerigic, Heather M Michell, Kiri A Bunning, Marisa Foster, Michelle T Thompson, Henry J Weir, Tiffany L Curr Dev Nutr Original Research BACKGROUND: Microgreens are the young leafy greens of many vegetables, herbs, grains, and flowers with potential to promote human health and sustainably diversify the global food system. For successful further integration into the global food system and evaluation of their health impacts, it is critical to elucidate and optimize their nutritional quality. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to comprehensively evaluate the metabolite and mineral contents of 6 microgreen species, and the influence of maturity on their contents. METHODS: Plant species evaluated were from the Brassicaceae (arugula, broccoli, and red cabbage), Amaranthaceae (red beet and red amaranth), and Fabaceae (pea) plant families. Nontargeted metabolomics and ionomics analyses were performed to examine the metabolites and minerals, respectively, in each microgreen species and its mature counterpart. RESULTS: Nontargeted metabolomics analysis detected 3321 compounds, 1263 of which were annotated and included nutrients and bioactive compounds. Ionomics analysis detected and quantified 26 minerals including macrominerals, trace minerals, ultratrace minerals, and other metals. Principal component analysis indicated that microgreens have distinct metabolite and mineral profiles compared with one another and with their mature counterparts. Several compounds were higher (P  < 0.05; fold change ≥2) in microgreens compared with their mature counterparts, whereas some were not different or lower. In many cases, compounds that were higher in microgreens compared with the mature counterpart were also unique to that microgreen species. CONCLUSIONS: These data provide evidence for the nutritional quality of microgreens, and can inform future research and development aimed at characterizing and optimizing microgreen nutritional quality and health impacts. Oxford University Press 2020-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7897203/ /pubmed/33644632 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzaa180 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society for Nutrition. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com.
spellingShingle Original Research
Johnson, Sarah A
Prenni, Jessica E
Heuberger, Adam L
Isweiri, Hanan
Chaparro, Jacqueline M
Newman, Steven E
Uchanski, Mark E
Omerigic, Heather M
Michell, Kiri A
Bunning, Marisa
Foster, Michelle T
Thompson, Henry J
Weir, Tiffany L
Comprehensive Evaluation of Metabolites and Minerals in 6 Microgreen Species and the Influence of Maturity
title Comprehensive Evaluation of Metabolites and Minerals in 6 Microgreen Species and the Influence of Maturity
title_full Comprehensive Evaluation of Metabolites and Minerals in 6 Microgreen Species and the Influence of Maturity
title_fullStr Comprehensive Evaluation of Metabolites and Minerals in 6 Microgreen Species and the Influence of Maturity
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive Evaluation of Metabolites and Minerals in 6 Microgreen Species and the Influence of Maturity
title_short Comprehensive Evaluation of Metabolites and Minerals in 6 Microgreen Species and the Influence of Maturity
title_sort comprehensive evaluation of metabolites and minerals in 6 microgreen species and the influence of maturity
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7897203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33644632
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzaa180
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