Metabolite signatures and distribution patterns of processed pasta from fractionated whole wheat and Bambara groundnut using gas chromatography high-resolution time-of-flight mass spectrometry

Oyeyinka, Samson, Gbashi, Sefater, Chinma, Chiemela E. , Adebo, Janet A., Ajayi, Oluseyi Moses, Adebo, Oluwafemi A., Njobeh, Patrick B. and , (2023) Metabolite signatures and distribution patterns of processed pasta from fractionated whole wheat and Bambara groundnut using gas chromatography high-resolution time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Food Chemistry Advances, 3 . p. 100357. ISSN 2772-753X

Full content URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.focha.2023.100357

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Metabolite signatures and distribution patterns of processed pasta from fractionated whole wheat and Bambara groundnut using gas chromatography high-resolution time-of-flight mass spectrometry
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Abstract

This study investigated the metabolite signatures and distribution in cooked whole wheat pasta enriched with Bambara groundnut using gas chromatography high-resolution time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC-HRTOF-MS). Before pasta production, whole wheat grains were fractionated using mechanical sieves of different aperture sizes (112, 300, 350, and 500 µm) and each fraction was enriched with Bambara flour. A total of 45 volatile metabolites were found in the cooked pasta and classified into different metabolite groups of esters (18%), miscellaneous compounds (13%), fatty acids (9%), amides and amines (7%), aromatic compounds (7%), and pharmaceuticals (7%). Other metabolites found included ketones (4%), furans (4%), methyl ester (4%), phthalates and plasticizers (4%), phenolic compounds (4%), terpenes and triterpene (4%), alcohols (4%), benzene-related compounds (2%), monoacylglycerols (2%), phthalic acids (2%), surfactants (2%), and vitamins (2%). Similar (8) metabolites were observed across the four pasta samples using the Venn diagram to show the relationship between the samples, while pasta from sieve of particle size 350 and 300 µm showed higher numbers of unique metabolites, 8 and 7, respectively compared to pasta from sieve of particle size 112 µm (4) and 500 µm (3). The information from this study can be used as biomarkers for pasta enriched with pulses.

Keywords:GC-HRTOF-MS Legume Metabolite Pasta Whole wheat, Whole wheat, Pasta
Subjects:D Veterinary Sciences, Agriculture and related subjects > D610 Food Science
Divisions:College of Science > National Centre for Food Manufacturing
ID Code:55543
Deposited On:07 Aug 2023 09:09

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