Phytochemical Profiling and Untargeted Metabolite Fingerprinting of the MEDWHEALTH Wheat, Barley and Lentil Wholemeal Flours

An important research target is improving the health benefits of traditional Mediterranean, durum wheat-based foods using innovative raw materials. In this study, we characterised wholemeal flours obtained from a traditional durum wheat cv. Svevo, two innovative durum wheat varieties (Svevo-High Amylose and Faridur), the naked barley cv. Chifaa and the elite lentil line 6002/ILWL118/1-1, evaluating them for targeted phytochemicals, untargeted metabolomics fingerprints and antioxidant capacity. To this aim, individual phenolic acids, flavonoids, tocochromanols and carotenoids were identified and quantified through HPLC-DAD, and the antioxidant capacities of both the extracts and whole meals were detected by ABTS assays. An untargeted metabolomics fingerprinting of the samples was conducted through NMR spectroscopy. Results showed that the innovative materials improved phytochemical profiles and antioxidant capacity compared to Svevo. In particular, Svevo-HA and Faridur had higher contents of ferulic and sinapic acids, β-tocotrienol and lutein. Moreover, Chifaa is a rich source of phenolic acids, β-tocopherols, lutein and zeaxanthin whereas lentil of flavonoids (i.e., catechin and procyanidin B2). The NMR profiles of Svevo-HA and Faridur showed a significant reduction of sugar content, malate and tryptophan compared to that of Svevo. Finally, substantial differences characterized the lentil profiles, especially for citrate, trigonelline and phenolic resonances of secondary metabolites, such as catechin-like compounds. Overall, these results support the potential of the above innovative materials to renew the health value of traditional Mediterranean durum wheat-based products.

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Main Authors: Romano, Giuseppe, Del Coco, Laura, Milano, Francesco, Durante, Miriana, palombieri, Samuela, Sestili, Francesco, Visioni, Andrea, Abderrazek, Jilal, Fanizzi, Francesco Paolo, Laddomada, Barbara
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Published: MDPI 2023-01-19T18:45:48Z
Subjects:polyphenols, metabolomics, resistant starch, goal 1 no poverty, isoprenoids, nmr, climate adaptation and mitigation, nutrition, health and food security, durum wheat-based products,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127608
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-1276082023-12-23T09:01:36Z Phytochemical Profiling and Untargeted Metabolite Fingerprinting of the MEDWHEALTH Wheat, Barley and Lentil Wholemeal Flours Romano, Giuseppe Del Coco, Laura Milano, Francesco Durante, Miriana palombieri, Samuela Sestili, Francesco Visioni, Andrea Abderrazek, Jilal Fanizzi, Francesco Paolo Laddomada, Barbara polyphenols metabolomics resistant starch goal 1 no poverty isoprenoids nmr climate adaptation and mitigation nutrition, health and food security durum wheat-based products An important research target is improving the health benefits of traditional Mediterranean, durum wheat-based foods using innovative raw materials. In this study, we characterised wholemeal flours obtained from a traditional durum wheat cv. Svevo, two innovative durum wheat varieties (Svevo-High Amylose and Faridur), the naked barley cv. Chifaa and the elite lentil line 6002/ILWL118/1-1, evaluating them for targeted phytochemicals, untargeted metabolomics fingerprints and antioxidant capacity. To this aim, individual phenolic acids, flavonoids, tocochromanols and carotenoids were identified and quantified through HPLC-DAD, and the antioxidant capacities of both the extracts and whole meals were detected by ABTS assays. An untargeted metabolomics fingerprinting of the samples was conducted through NMR spectroscopy. Results showed that the innovative materials improved phytochemical profiles and antioxidant capacity compared to Svevo. In particular, Svevo-HA and Faridur had higher contents of ferulic and sinapic acids, β-tocotrienol and lutein. Moreover, Chifaa is a rich source of phenolic acids, β-tocopherols, lutein and zeaxanthin whereas lentil of flavonoids (i.e., catechin and procyanidin B2). The NMR profiles of Svevo-HA and Faridur showed a significant reduction of sugar content, malate and tryptophan compared to that of Svevo. Finally, substantial differences characterized the lentil profiles, especially for citrate, trigonelline and phenolic resonances of secondary metabolites, such as catechin-like compounds. Overall, these results support the potential of the above innovative materials to renew the health value of traditional Mediterranean durum wheat-based products. 2023-01-19T18:45:48Z 2023-01-19T18:45:48Z Journal Article Giuseppe Romano, Laura Del Coco, Francesco Milano, Miriana Durante, Samuela palombieri, Francesco Sestili, Andrea Visioni, Jilal Abderrazek, Francesco Paolo Fanizzi, Barbara Laddomada. (30/12/2022). Phytochemical Profiling and Untargeted Metabolite Fingerprinting of the MEDWHEALTH Wheat, Barley and Lentil Wholemeal Flours. Foods, 11 (24). 2304-8158 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127608 https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11244070 en CC-BY-4.0 Open Access application/pdf application/pdf MDPI Foods
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topic polyphenols
metabolomics
resistant starch
goal 1 no poverty
isoprenoids
nmr
climate adaptation and mitigation
nutrition, health and food security
durum wheat-based products
polyphenols
metabolomics
resistant starch
goal 1 no poverty
isoprenoids
nmr
climate adaptation and mitigation
nutrition, health and food security
durum wheat-based products
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isoprenoids
nmr
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nutrition, health and food security
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metabolomics
resistant starch
goal 1 no poverty
isoprenoids
nmr
climate adaptation and mitigation
nutrition, health and food security
durum wheat-based products
Romano, Giuseppe
Del Coco, Laura
Milano, Francesco
Durante, Miriana
palombieri, Samuela
Sestili, Francesco
Visioni, Andrea
Abderrazek, Jilal
Fanizzi, Francesco Paolo
Laddomada, Barbara
Phytochemical Profiling and Untargeted Metabolite Fingerprinting of the MEDWHEALTH Wheat, Barley and Lentil Wholemeal Flours
description An important research target is improving the health benefits of traditional Mediterranean, durum wheat-based foods using innovative raw materials. In this study, we characterised wholemeal flours obtained from a traditional durum wheat cv. Svevo, two innovative durum wheat varieties (Svevo-High Amylose and Faridur), the naked barley cv. Chifaa and the elite lentil line 6002/ILWL118/1-1, evaluating them for targeted phytochemicals, untargeted metabolomics fingerprints and antioxidant capacity. To this aim, individual phenolic acids, flavonoids, tocochromanols and carotenoids were identified and quantified through HPLC-DAD, and the antioxidant capacities of both the extracts and whole meals were detected by ABTS assays. An untargeted metabolomics fingerprinting of the samples was conducted through NMR spectroscopy. Results showed that the innovative materials improved phytochemical profiles and antioxidant capacity compared to Svevo. In particular, Svevo-HA and Faridur had higher contents of ferulic and sinapic acids, β-tocotrienol and lutein. Moreover, Chifaa is a rich source of phenolic acids, β-tocopherols, lutein and zeaxanthin whereas lentil of flavonoids (i.e., catechin and procyanidin B2). The NMR profiles of Svevo-HA and Faridur showed a significant reduction of sugar content, malate and tryptophan compared to that of Svevo. Finally, substantial differences characterized the lentil profiles, especially for citrate, trigonelline and phenolic resonances of secondary metabolites, such as catechin-like compounds. Overall, these results support the potential of the above innovative materials to renew the health value of traditional Mediterranean durum wheat-based products.
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isoprenoids
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climate adaptation and mitigation
nutrition, health and food security
durum wheat-based products
author Romano, Giuseppe
Del Coco, Laura
Milano, Francesco
Durante, Miriana
palombieri, Samuela
Sestili, Francesco
Visioni, Andrea
Abderrazek, Jilal
Fanizzi, Francesco Paolo
Laddomada, Barbara
author_facet Romano, Giuseppe
Del Coco, Laura
Milano, Francesco
Durante, Miriana
palombieri, Samuela
Sestili, Francesco
Visioni, Andrea
Abderrazek, Jilal
Fanizzi, Francesco Paolo
Laddomada, Barbara
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title Phytochemical Profiling and Untargeted Metabolite Fingerprinting of the MEDWHEALTH Wheat, Barley and Lentil Wholemeal Flours
title_short Phytochemical Profiling and Untargeted Metabolite Fingerprinting of the MEDWHEALTH Wheat, Barley and Lentil Wholemeal Flours
title_full Phytochemical Profiling and Untargeted Metabolite Fingerprinting of the MEDWHEALTH Wheat, Barley and Lentil Wholemeal Flours
title_fullStr Phytochemical Profiling and Untargeted Metabolite Fingerprinting of the MEDWHEALTH Wheat, Barley and Lentil Wholemeal Flours
title_full_unstemmed Phytochemical Profiling and Untargeted Metabolite Fingerprinting of the MEDWHEALTH Wheat, Barley and Lentil Wholemeal Flours
title_sort phytochemical profiling and untargeted metabolite fingerprinting of the medwhealth wheat, barley and lentil wholemeal flours
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