| Literature DB >> 31180668 |
Ka-Man Yip1, Jun Xu1, Shan-Shan Zhou1, Yuk-Man Lau1, Qi-Lei Chen1, Yan-Cheng Tang1, Zhi-Jun Yang1, Zhong-Ping Yao2, Ping Ding3, Hu-Biao Chen1, Zhong-Zhen Zhao1.
Abstract
Morindae Officinalis Radix (MOR), the dried root of Morinda officinalis F.C. How (Rubiaceae), is a popular food supplement in southeastern China for bone protection, andrological, and gynecological healthcare. In clinical use, 3-4 year old MOR is commonly used and the xylem is sometimes removed. However, there is no scientific rationale for these practices so far. In this study, metabolomics and glycomics were integrated using multiple chromatographic and mass spectrometric techniques coupled with multivariate statistical analysis to investigate the qualitative and quantitative variations of secondary metabolome and glycome in different growth years (1-7 years) and tissues (xylem and cortex) of MOR. The results showed that various types of bioactive components reached a maximum between 3 and 4 years of growth and that the xylem contained more potentially toxic constituents but less bioactive components than the cortex. This study provides the chemical basis for the common practice of using 3-4 year old MOR with the xylem removed.Entities:
Keywords: Morindae Officianlis Radix; glycomics; growth year; metabolomics; plant tissue; traditional practice
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31180668 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b01910
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279