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Rice Quality-Related Metabolites and the Regulatory Roles of Key Metabolites in Metabolic Pathways of High-Quality Semi-Glutinous japonica Rice Varieties

We explored the related metabolites produced by different quality semi-glutinous japonica rice varieties and the modulatory role of key metabolites in metabolic mechanisms. In this study, three high-quality edible semi-glutinous rice varieties were employed as investigational materials, the metaboli...

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Autores principales: Zhu, Jinyan, Li, Ao, Sun, Changhui, Zhang, Jiao, Hu, Jinlong, Wang, Shuai, Zhou, Nianbing, Xiong, Qiangqiang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9689214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36429268
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11223676
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author Zhu, Jinyan
Li, Ao
Sun, Changhui
Zhang, Jiao
Hu, Jinlong
Wang, Shuai
Zhou, Nianbing
Xiong, Qiangqiang
author_facet Zhu, Jinyan
Li, Ao
Sun, Changhui
Zhang, Jiao
Hu, Jinlong
Wang, Shuai
Zhou, Nianbing
Xiong, Qiangqiang
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description We explored the related metabolites produced by different quality semi-glutinous japonica rice varieties and the modulatory role of key metabolites in metabolic mechanisms. In this study, three high-quality edible semi-glutinous rice varieties were employed as investigational materials, the metabolites of the three varieties were detected using LC–MS metabolomics technology, and the rice quality traits of the three rice varieties were determined. The taste value (TV) of Yangnongxiang 28 (YNX28H) was substantially higher than that of Hongyang 5 hao (HY5H) and Nanjing 5718 (NJ5718), and the hardness (HA) of YNX28H was significantly lower than that of HY5H and NJ5718. The HA was significantly negatively correlated with the TV. The highest chalkiness rate (CR) and chalkiness degree (CD) were observed for NJ5718, and the lowest CR and CD were observed for HY5H. HY5H had a substantially lower protein content (PC) than YNX28H and NJ5718 and a markedly higher amylose content (AC) than those two varieties. Overall, 188 differential metabolites (DMs) were recognized between HY5H and NJ5718. A total of 136 DMs were detected between YNX28H and NJ5718, and 198 DMs were recognized between HY5H and YNX28H. The metabolites with a strong correlation with rice quality were mainly associated with amino acid metabolism, lipid metabolism and the citrate cycle. The key metabolites in the metabolic pathway include lipid metabolites (sagittariol, glycerophosphocholine, gamma-eudesmol rhamnoside, goshonoside F1, diosbulbinoside F, and corchorifatty acid F), amino acid metabolites (pantothenic acid, L-serine, L-proline, L-aspartic acid, L-glutamate, L-asparagine, and glutathione) and carbohydrate metabolites (sucrose, levan, D-maltose, and amylose). These key metabolites play important regulatory roles in metabolic mechanisms, providing a theoretical basis for breeding new high-quality edible rice varieties.
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spelling pubmed-96892142022-11-25 Rice Quality-Related Metabolites and the Regulatory Roles of Key Metabolites in Metabolic Pathways of High-Quality Semi-Glutinous japonica Rice Varieties Zhu, Jinyan Li, Ao Sun, Changhui Zhang, Jiao Hu, Jinlong Wang, Shuai Zhou, Nianbing Xiong, Qiangqiang Foods Article We explored the related metabolites produced by different quality semi-glutinous japonica rice varieties and the modulatory role of key metabolites in metabolic mechanisms. In this study, three high-quality edible semi-glutinous rice varieties were employed as investigational materials, the metabolites of the three varieties were detected using LC–MS metabolomics technology, and the rice quality traits of the three rice varieties were determined. The taste value (TV) of Yangnongxiang 28 (YNX28H) was substantially higher than that of Hongyang 5 hao (HY5H) and Nanjing 5718 (NJ5718), and the hardness (HA) of YNX28H was significantly lower than that of HY5H and NJ5718. The HA was significantly negatively correlated with the TV. The highest chalkiness rate (CR) and chalkiness degree (CD) were observed for NJ5718, and the lowest CR and CD were observed for HY5H. HY5H had a substantially lower protein content (PC) than YNX28H and NJ5718 and a markedly higher amylose content (AC) than those two varieties. Overall, 188 differential metabolites (DMs) were recognized between HY5H and NJ5718. A total of 136 DMs were detected between YNX28H and NJ5718, and 198 DMs were recognized between HY5H and YNX28H. The metabolites with a strong correlation with rice quality were mainly associated with amino acid metabolism, lipid metabolism and the citrate cycle. The key metabolites in the metabolic pathway include lipid metabolites (sagittariol, glycerophosphocholine, gamma-eudesmol rhamnoside, goshonoside F1, diosbulbinoside F, and corchorifatty acid F), amino acid metabolites (pantothenic acid, L-serine, L-proline, L-aspartic acid, L-glutamate, L-asparagine, and glutathione) and carbohydrate metabolites (sucrose, levan, D-maltose, and amylose). These key metabolites play important regulatory roles in metabolic mechanisms, providing a theoretical basis for breeding new high-quality edible rice varieties. MDPI 2022-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9689214/ /pubmed/36429268 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11223676 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Zhu, Jinyan
Li, Ao
Sun, Changhui
Zhang, Jiao
Hu, Jinlong
Wang, Shuai
Zhou, Nianbing
Xiong, Qiangqiang
Rice Quality-Related Metabolites and the Regulatory Roles of Key Metabolites in Metabolic Pathways of High-Quality Semi-Glutinous japonica Rice Varieties
title Rice Quality-Related Metabolites and the Regulatory Roles of Key Metabolites in Metabolic Pathways of High-Quality Semi-Glutinous japonica Rice Varieties
title_full Rice Quality-Related Metabolites and the Regulatory Roles of Key Metabolites in Metabolic Pathways of High-Quality Semi-Glutinous japonica Rice Varieties
title_fullStr Rice Quality-Related Metabolites and the Regulatory Roles of Key Metabolites in Metabolic Pathways of High-Quality Semi-Glutinous japonica Rice Varieties
title_full_unstemmed Rice Quality-Related Metabolites and the Regulatory Roles of Key Metabolites in Metabolic Pathways of High-Quality Semi-Glutinous japonica Rice Varieties
title_short Rice Quality-Related Metabolites and the Regulatory Roles of Key Metabolites in Metabolic Pathways of High-Quality Semi-Glutinous japonica Rice Varieties
title_sort rice quality-related metabolites and the regulatory roles of key metabolites in metabolic pathways of high-quality semi-glutinous japonica rice varieties
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9689214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36429268
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11223676
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