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NMR‐based metabolomics for elucidating the bioactive compounds from Mangifera caesia Jack and Ficus auriculata lour

Mangifera caesia and Ficus auriculata are neglected fruits found in Malaysia and are locally known as “buah binjai” and “buah ara”, respectively. To profile the metabolites for both fruits, we conducted a robust 1H‐nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)‐based metabolomics approach. Principal component ana...

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Published in:Journal of food biochemistry 2021-02, Vol.45 (2), p.e13610-n/a
Main Authors: Mohamed Yunus, Siti Norhamimah, Abdul‐Hamid, Nur Ashikin, Jaafar, Ahmad Haniff, Lawal, Umar, Abas, Faridah
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Summary:Mangifera caesia and Ficus auriculata are neglected fruits found in Malaysia and are locally known as “buah binjai” and “buah ara”, respectively. To profile the metabolites for both fruits, we conducted a robust 1H‐nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)‐based metabolomics approach. Principal component analysis (PCA) and partial least square (PLS) analyses were applied to distinguish the metabolites variations of M. caesia and F. auriculata fruits extracted with different ethanol ratios (0, 70, and 100%). In total, 34 metabolites were identified in M. caesia and F. auriculata fruits. The 70% ethanol extracts of both fruits displayed the highest antioxidant and α‐glucosidase inhibitory activities, as well as notable with the highest phenolic content, compared with the other samples. The present metabolomics study shows that the polarities of solvent extractions play a crucial role in the assessment and recovery of the metabolites for the high value of natural antioxidants and α‐glucosidase inhibitors in M. caesia and F. auriculata fruits. Practical applications Antioxidant and antidiabetic agents from fruit sources are increasingly becoming popular due to its potential contributions to human health, by protecting against infections and degenerative diseases. However, some of these fruits were neglected where the scientific data on their potential benefits and biochemical contents are lacking. The information gained from this study provides valuable knowledge on M. caesia and F. auriculata fruits as natural antioxidant and α‐glucosidase inhibitors agents that might be beneficial to consumers, further promote the usage of neglected fruits as functional food and natural supplements. Thirty‐four metabolites were identified in M. caesia and F. auriculata fruits by using 1H‐NMR‐based metabolomics approach. Stigmasterol, campesterol, quercitrin, catechin, alkenyl phenol and glycine were identified as metabolites that might correlate to the tested bioactivities of 70% ethanol extract of M. caesia, meanwhile lupeol, isoquercetin, gallic acid, quercetin, alanine, caffeic acid, rutin, myricetin, apigenin, scopoletin and kaempferol were contributed to the significant activities of 70% ethanol extract of F. auriculata.
ISSN:0145-8884
1745-4514
DOI:10.1111/jfbc.13610