Emerging studies of NMR-based metabolomics of fruits regarding botanic family species associated with postharvest quality

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  • Banny Silva Barbosa Correia
  • Henrique Ferraz de Arruda
  • Poliana Cristina Spricigo
  • Caroline Ceribeli
  • Luísa Souza Almeida
  • Daniel Rodrigues Cardoso
  • Angelo Pedro Jacomino
  • Luciano da Fontoura Costa
  • Luiz Alberto Colnago

Fruit metabolic profiles indicate ripening stage, cultivar, phenotyping, and abiotic and biotic injuries, therefore constituting fruit quality parameters that are particularly important for the food industry. NMR-Metabolomics has been a powerful tool for studying metabolites and their biological processes. The fruit metabolic profile has been determined using NMR by several research groups worldwide. The present work aimed at compiling and organising the scientific literature on the metabolomics of fruits analysed by NMR, focusing on the botanic families. The scientific records related to the metabolomics of fruits were obtained from the Microsoft academic graph. Additionally, network science tools of clustering and topic modelling were used to analyse these data and identify the subjects of the papers. The results indicated that the most common botanic family studied is the Rosaceae family, which are the main commercial European fruits. By studying the scientific literature, it was possible to observe relationships among the taxonomy of fruits, their chemical compounds, and the scientific literature.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer106136
TidsskriftJournal of Food Composition and Analysis
Vol/bind130
Antal sider13
ISSN0889-1575
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2024

Bibliografisk note

Funding Information:
Banny S. B. Correia, Henrique F. de Arruda, and Poliana C. Spricigo acknowledge FAPESP for sponsorships project number 2019/05015-2 , 2018/10489-0 (from 1st February 2019 until 31st May 2021), and 2018/00927–0, respectively. Caroline Ceribeli thanks Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior – Brasil ( CAPES ) – Finance Code 001 and Programa Institucional de Internacionalização PrInt Capes ( 88887.570843/2020-00 ). Luisa S. Almeida thanks the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico – CNPq scholarship ( 141537/2021-3 ). Luciano da F. Costa thanks CNPq (grant # 307085/2018-0 ) and FAPESP grant 2015/22308-2 . Luiz A. Colnago thanks CNPq (grants 307635/2021-0 and 404690/2023-8 ) and FAPESP grant 2021/12694-3 .

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