In Vitro Bioactivities of Commonly Consumed Cereal, Vegetable, and Legume Seeds as Related to Their Bioactive Components: An Untargeted Metabolomics Approach Using UHPLC–QTOF-MS2.
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2023-07Author
Aloo, Simon Akomo
Ofosu, Fred Kwame
Muchiri, Mary
Vijayalakshmi, Selvakumar
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: We conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the antioxidant, anti-obesity, anti-diabetic,
and anti-glycation activities associated with the consumption of broccoli, red cabbage, alfalfa, and
buckwheat seeds. Additionally, we explored the relationship between these biological activities and
the profiles of amino acids, polyphenols, and organic acids identified in the seeds. Our findings
demonstrated that red cabbage, broccoli, and buckwheat extracts exhibited significantly higher
antioxidant potential compared to the alfalfa extract. Moreover, buckwheat displayed the most signif icant capacity for inhibiting alpha-glucosidase. Remarkably, broccoli and red cabbage demonstrated
substantial anti-glycation and lipase inhibitory potentials. We identified the presence of amino acids,
polyphenols, and organic acids in the extracts through untargeted metabolomics analysis. Correlation
analysis revealed that pyroglutamic acid positively correlated with all the investigated functional
properties. Most polyphenols made positive contributions to the functional properties, with the
exception of ferulic acid, which displayed a negative correlation with all tested biological activities.
Furthermore, gluconic acid and arabinonic acid among the organic acids identified displayed a
positive correlation with all the functional properties. These results strongly support the anti-diabetic,
anti-obesity, and anti-glycation potential of red cabbage, broccoli, and buckwheat seeds.