Analyzing the Metabolomic Profile of Yellowtail (<i>Seriola quinquerdiata</i>) by Capillary Electrophoresis–Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry to Determine Geographical Origin

Country-of-origin violations have occurred in which some merchants have fraudulently sold cheap Japanese yellowtail (<i>Seriola quinqueradiata</i>) by presenting them as domestic Korean products. There are many methods for determining the origins of marine organisms, such as molecular ge...

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Autores principales: Jiyoung Shin, Junho Yang, Eunji Cha, Hyunsuk Kim, Yoonhyeung Lee, Soi Kim, Iseul Choi, Jiyoung Yang
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:8c6f30865c6b4b7db2baa5b4c4e9fdfc2021-11-25T18:20:57ZAnalyzing the Metabolomic Profile of Yellowtail (<i>Seriola quinquerdiata</i>) by Capillary Electrophoresis–Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry to Determine Geographical Origin10.3390/metabo111107932218-1989https://doaj.org/article/8c6f30865c6b4b7db2baa5b4c4e9fdfc2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/11/11/793https://doaj.org/toc/2218-1989Country-of-origin violations have occurred in which some merchants have fraudulently sold cheap Japanese yellowtail (<i>Seriola quinqueradiata</i>) by presenting them as domestic Korean products. There are many methods for determining the origins of marine organisms, such as molecular genetic methods and isotope analysis. However, this study aimed to develop a method for determining the origins of aquatic products using metabolite analysis technology. Ten yellowtail each from Korea and Japan were analyzed by capillary electrophoresis–time of flight/mass spectrometry (CETOF/MS). Hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) and principal component analysis (PCA) results showed highly differing aspects between the Korean and Japanese samples. In the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, citric, malic, oxaloglutaric, and fumaric acids exhibited significant differences between Korean and Japanese yellowtail. Sixteen of the twenty essential amino acids analyzed as metabolites also differed significantly. All amino acids were involved in protein digestion, absorption, and metabolism. All 16 amino acid contents were higher in Japanese yellowtail than in Korean yellowtail, except for glutamine. The fasting period was found to be the biggest factor contributing to the difference in amino acid contents, in addition to environmental factors (including feeding habits). These significant differences indicated that metabolomics could be used to determine geographical origin.Jiyoung ShinJunho YangEunji ChaHyunsuk KimYoonhyeung LeeSoi KimIseul ChoiJiyoung YangMDPI AGarticleyellowtailmetabolomicsgeographical origindiscrimination methodCE-TOF/MSMicrobiologyQR1-502ENMetabolites, Vol 11, Iss 793, p 793 (2021)
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collection DOAJ
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topic yellowtail
metabolomics
geographical origin
discrimination method
CE-TOF/MS
Microbiology
QR1-502
spellingShingle yellowtail
metabolomics
geographical origin
discrimination method
CE-TOF/MS
Microbiology
QR1-502
Jiyoung Shin
Junho Yang
Eunji Cha
Hyunsuk Kim
Yoonhyeung Lee
Soi Kim
Iseul Choi
Jiyoung Yang
Analyzing the Metabolomic Profile of Yellowtail (<i>Seriola quinquerdiata</i>) by Capillary Electrophoresis–Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry to Determine Geographical Origin
description Country-of-origin violations have occurred in which some merchants have fraudulently sold cheap Japanese yellowtail (<i>Seriola quinqueradiata</i>) by presenting them as domestic Korean products. There are many methods for determining the origins of marine organisms, such as molecular genetic methods and isotope analysis. However, this study aimed to develop a method for determining the origins of aquatic products using metabolite analysis technology. Ten yellowtail each from Korea and Japan were analyzed by capillary electrophoresis–time of flight/mass spectrometry (CETOF/MS). Hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) and principal component analysis (PCA) results showed highly differing aspects between the Korean and Japanese samples. In the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, citric, malic, oxaloglutaric, and fumaric acids exhibited significant differences between Korean and Japanese yellowtail. Sixteen of the twenty essential amino acids analyzed as metabolites also differed significantly. All amino acids were involved in protein digestion, absorption, and metabolism. All 16 amino acid contents were higher in Japanese yellowtail than in Korean yellowtail, except for glutamine. The fasting period was found to be the biggest factor contributing to the difference in amino acid contents, in addition to environmental factors (including feeding habits). These significant differences indicated that metabolomics could be used to determine geographical origin.
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author Jiyoung Shin
Junho Yang
Eunji Cha
Hyunsuk Kim
Yoonhyeung Lee
Soi Kim
Iseul Choi
Jiyoung Yang
author_facet Jiyoung Shin
Junho Yang
Eunji Cha
Hyunsuk Kim
Yoonhyeung Lee
Soi Kim
Iseul Choi
Jiyoung Yang
author_sort Jiyoung Shin
title Analyzing the Metabolomic Profile of Yellowtail (<i>Seriola quinquerdiata</i>) by Capillary Electrophoresis–Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry to Determine Geographical Origin
title_short Analyzing the Metabolomic Profile of Yellowtail (<i>Seriola quinquerdiata</i>) by Capillary Electrophoresis–Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry to Determine Geographical Origin
title_full Analyzing the Metabolomic Profile of Yellowtail (<i>Seriola quinquerdiata</i>) by Capillary Electrophoresis–Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry to Determine Geographical Origin
title_fullStr Analyzing the Metabolomic Profile of Yellowtail (<i>Seriola quinquerdiata</i>) by Capillary Electrophoresis–Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry to Determine Geographical Origin
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing the Metabolomic Profile of Yellowtail (<i>Seriola quinquerdiata</i>) by Capillary Electrophoresis–Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry to Determine Geographical Origin
title_sort analyzing the metabolomic profile of yellowtail (<i>seriola quinquerdiata</i>) by capillary electrophoresis–time of flight mass spectrometry to determine geographical origin
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