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Metabolomic Profiling of Citrus unshiu during Different Stages of Fruit Developmentopen access

Authors
Kim, Sang SukKim, Hyun-JinPark, Kyung JinKang, Seok BeomPark, YoSupHan, Seong-GabKim, MisunSong, Yeong HunKim, Dong-Shin
Issue Date
Apr-2022
Publisher
MDPI AG
Keywords
Citrus unshiu; fruit development; metabolomics; GC-MS; UPLC-Q-TOF MS
Citation
Plants, v.11, no.7
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Plants
Volume
11
Number
7
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/1451
DOI
10.3390/plants11070967
ISSN
2223-7747
Abstract
Citrus fruits undergo significant metabolic profile changes during their development process. However, limited information is available on the changes in the metabolites of Citrus unshiu during fruit development. Here, we analyzed the total phenolic content (TPC), total carotenoid content (TCC), antioxidant activity, and metabolite profiles in C. unshiu fruit flesh during different stages of fruit development and evaluated their correlations. The TPC and antioxidant activity significantly decreased during fruit development, whereas the TCC increased. The metabolite profiles, including sugars, acidic compounds, amino acids, flavonoids, limonoids, carotenoids, and volatile compounds (mono- and sesquiterpenes), in C. unshiu fruit flesh also changed significantly, and a citrus metabolomic pathway related to fruit development was proposed. Based on the data, C. unshiu fruit development was classified into three groups: Group 1 (Aug. 1), Group 2 (Aug. 31 and Sep. 14), and Group 3 (Oct. 15 and Nov. 16). Although citrus peel was not analyzed and the sensory and functional qualities during fruit development were not investigated, the results of this study will help in our understanding of the changes in chemical profile during citrus fruit development. This can provide vital information for various applications in the C. unshiu industry.
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