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Untargeted metabolomics analysis of four date palm (Phoenixdactylifera L.) cultivars using MS and NMR
by
Al-Younis, Inas
, Alsuhaymi, Shuruq
, Singh, Upendra
, Emwas, Abdul-Hamid
, Kharbatia, Najeh M
, Assiri, Mohammed A
, Dhahri, Manel
, Haneef, Ali
, Chandra, Kousik
, Jaremko, Mariusz
in
Amino acids
/ Animal feed
/ Antibacterial activity
/ Biological activity
/ Carotenoids
/ Citric acid
/ Coffee
/ Cosmetics
/ Cultivars
/ Flavonoids
/ Fruits
/ Hydrocinnamic acid
/ Inhabitants
/ Lactic acid
/ Malic acid
/ Metabolites
/ Metabolomics
/ Minimum inhibitory concentration
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Phenolic acids
/ Phytochemicals
/ Scavenging
/ Seeds
/ Sinapic acid
2023
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Untargeted metabolomics analysis of four date palm (Phoenixdactylifera L.) cultivars using MS and NMR
by
Al-Younis, Inas
, Alsuhaymi, Shuruq
, Singh, Upendra
, Emwas, Abdul-Hamid
, Kharbatia, Najeh M
, Assiri, Mohammed A
, Dhahri, Manel
, Haneef, Ali
, Chandra, Kousik
, Jaremko, Mariusz
in
Amino acids
/ Animal feed
/ Antibacterial activity
/ Biological activity
/ Carotenoids
/ Citric acid
/ Coffee
/ Cosmetics
/ Cultivars
/ Flavonoids
/ Fruits
/ Hydrocinnamic acid
/ Inhabitants
/ Lactic acid
/ Malic acid
/ Metabolites
/ Metabolomics
/ Minimum inhibitory concentration
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Phenolic acids
/ Phytochemicals
/ Scavenging
/ Seeds
/ Sinapic acid
2023
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Untargeted metabolomics analysis of four date palm (Phoenixdactylifera L.) cultivars using MS and NMR
by
Al-Younis, Inas
, Alsuhaymi, Shuruq
, Singh, Upendra
, Emwas, Abdul-Hamid
, Kharbatia, Najeh M
, Assiri, Mohammed A
, Dhahri, Manel
, Haneef, Ali
, Chandra, Kousik
, Jaremko, Mariusz
in
Amino acids
/ Animal feed
/ Antibacterial activity
/ Biological activity
/ Carotenoids
/ Citric acid
/ Coffee
/ Cosmetics
/ Cultivars
/ Flavonoids
/ Fruits
/ Hydrocinnamic acid
/ Inhabitants
/ Lactic acid
/ Malic acid
/ Metabolites
/ Metabolomics
/ Minimum inhibitory concentration
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Phenolic acids
/ Phytochemicals
/ Scavenging
/ Seeds
/ Sinapic acid
2023
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Untargeted metabolomics analysis of four date palm (Phoenixdactylifera L.) cultivars using MS and NMR
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Untargeted metabolomics analysis of four date palm (Phoenixdactylifera L.) cultivars using MS and NMR
2023
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Since ancient times, the inhabitants of dry areas have depended on the date palm (Phoenixdactylifera L.) as a staple food and means of economic security. For example, dates have been a staple diet for the inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula and Sahara Desert in North Africa for millennia and the local culture is rich in knowledge and experience with the benefits of dates, suggesting that dates contain many substances essential for the human body. Madinah dates are considered one of the most important types of dates in the Arabian Peninsula, with Ajwa being one of the most famous types and grown only in Madinah, Saudi Arabia. Date seeds are traditionally used for animal feed, seed oil production, cosmetics, and as a coffee substitute. Phytochemical compounds that have been detected in date fruits and date seeds include phenolic acids, carotenoids, and flavonoids. Phenolic acids are the most prevalent bioactive constituents that contribute to the antioxidant activity of date fruits. The bioactive properties of these phytochemicals are believed to promote human health by reducing the risk of diseases such as chronic inflammation. Ajwa dates especially are thought to have superior bioactivity properties. To investigate these claims, in this study, we compare the metabolic profiles of Ajwa with different types of dates collected from Saudi Arabia and Tunisia. We show by UHPLC-MS that date seeds contain several classes of flavonoids, phenolic acids, and amino acid derivatives, including citric acid, malic acid, lactic acid, and hydroxyadipic acid. Additionally, GC–MS profiling showed that date seeds are richer in metabolite classes, such as hydrocinnamic acids (caffeic, ferulic and sinapic acids), than flesh samples. Deglet N fruit extract (minimum inhibitory concentration: 27 MIC/μM) and Sukkari fruit extract (IC50: 479 ± 0.58μg /mL) have higher levels of antibacterial and antioxidative activity than Ajwa fruits. However, the seed analysis showed that seed extracts have better bioactivity effects than fruit extracts. Specifically, Ajwa extract showed the best MIC and strongest ABTS radical-scavenging activity among examined seed extracts (minimum inhibitory concentration: 20 μM; IC50: 54 ± 3.61μg /mL). Our assays are a starting point for more advanced in vitro antibacterial models and investigation into the specific molecules that are responsible for the antioxidative and anti-bacterial activities of dates.
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