| Literature DB >> 32446027 |
Hongying Du1, Hao Lv2, Zeru Xu2, Siming Zhao1, Tianwen Huang3, Anne Manyande4, Shanbai Xiong5.
Abstract
The micro-flowing water system can improve the flesh quality of freshwater fish using the traditional pond farming method. However, the mechanism of this phenomenon has not yet been explored. This study intends to examine the changes of metabolites in freshwater fish after treatment with the micro-flowing purification system (MFPS). The UPLC-QTOF/MS based metabolomics method was utilized to screen the metabolites and predict the major possible metabolic pathways after MFPS treatment. There were 377 types of metabolites identified in the fish muscle, of which 54-71 represented significant different metabolites identified during different stages of MFPS treatments. The main mechanism of MFPS treatment in improving the quality of grass carp fish muscle was investigated, and the MFPS treatment was shown to improve the flesh quality and the flavor of grass carp fish muscle. This study could provide the theoretical basis for improving the quality of aquatic products.Entities:
Keywords: Grass carp; Metabolomics; Micro-flowing purification system; Quality; UPLC−QTOF/MS
Year: 2020 PMID: 32446027 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.126777
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514