Application Of H-1 Nmr Profiling To Assess Seed Metabolomic Diversity. A Case Study On A Soybean Era Population

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY(2015)

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H-1 NMR spectroscopy offers advantages in metabolite quantitation and platform robustness when applied in food metabolomics studies. This paper provides a H-1 NMR-based assessment of seed metabolomic diversity in conventional and glyphosate-resistant genetically modified (GM) soybean from a genetic lineage representing similar to 35 years of breeding and differing yield potential. H-1 NMR profiling of harvested seed allowed quantitation of 27 metabolites, including free amino acids, sugars, and organic acids, as well as choline, O-acetylcholine, dimethylamine, trigonelline, and p-cresol. Data were analyzed by canonical discriminant analysis (CDA) and principal variance component analysis (PVCA). Results demonstrated that H-1 NMR spectroscopy was effective in highlighting variation in metabolite levels in the genetically diverse sample set presented. The results also confirmed that metabolite variability is influenced by selective breeding and environment, but not genetic modification. Therefore, metabolite variability is an integral part of crop improvement that has occurred for decades and is associated with a history of safe use.
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soybean (Glycine max), NMR, metabolomics, canonical discriminant analysis, principal variance component analysis
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