| Literature DB >> 34119242 |
Jing Li1, Jiaqi Zhang1, Yuanyuan Yang1, Jiawei Zhu1, Weizhao He1, Qingyu Zhao1, Chaohua Tang1, Yuchang Qin2, Junmin Zhang3.
Abstract
Chinese black pork is preferred by consumers due to its unique organoleptic characteristics, which are closely related to lipids and volatiles. The primary aim of this study was to reveal key lipids and volatiles for the differentiation of Duroc × (Landrace × Yorkshire) (DLY), and Beijing Heiliu and Laiwu black (BHLB) pork. Here, lipid and volatile profiles were comprehensively characterized and compared using untargeted lipidomic and volatilomic analysis. The BHLB pork showed higher intramuscular fat content (p < 0.05). The content of total monounsaturated fatty acids, along with C16:1, C17:1, C18:1, and C20:1, was higher in BHLB pork compared with DLY pork (p < 0.05). Lipidomic analysis showed that DLY and BHLB pork significantly differed in lipids at the class and molecular levels. The BHLB pork had significantly more triglyceride and less lysophosphatidylcholine compared with DLY pork (p < 0.05). In positive and negative modes, 34 and 21 potential lipid markers, respectively, were selected for the discrimination of DLY and BHLB pork. In addition, volatilomic analysis showed that DLY and BHLB pork were well distinguished, and 13 volatiles were considered as potential discriminatory markers. Our findings provide a comprehensive lipidomic and volatilomic profiles characteristic of BHLB pork and will hopefully provide an important basis for the effective identification of Chinese black pork.Entities:
Keywords: Biomarker; Chinese black pork; Intramuscular fat content; Lipid; Partial least squares discriminant analysis; Volatile compound
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34119242 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2021.110433
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Res Int ISSN: 0963-9969 Impact factor: 6.475