Untargeted mass spectrometry-based metabolomics approach unveils molecular changes in raw and processed foods and beverages.
Food Chem
; 302: 125290, 2020 Jan 01.
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In our daily lives, we consume foods that have been transported, stored, prepared, cooked, or otherwise processed by ourselves or others. Food storage and preparation have drastic effects on the chemical composition of foods. Untargeted mass spectrometry analysis of food samples has the potential to increase our chemical understanding of these processes by detecting a broad spectrum of chemicals. We performed a time-based analysis of the chemical changes in foods during common preparations, such as fermentation, brewing, and ripening, using untargeted mass spectrometry and molecular networking. The data analysis workflow presented implements an approach to study changes in food chemistry that can reveal global alterations in chemical profiles, identify changes in abundance, as well as identify specific chemicals and their transformation products. The data generated in this study are publicly available, enabling the replication and re-analysis of these data in isolation, and serve as a baseline dataset for future investigations.
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Asunto principal:
Espectrometría de Masas
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Bebidas
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Metabolómica
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Análisis de los Alimentos
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Manipulación de Alimentos
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En
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Food Chem
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2020
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Article
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Reino Unido