NATURAL PRODUCT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ›› 2024, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (10): 1679-1691.doi: 10.16333/j.1001-6880.2024.10.004

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Differential analysis of volatile metabolites in different parts of Cinnamomum camphor by widely-targeted volatilomics method

LEI Jin-mei1,2,JIANG Bing-bing1,2,YANG Fang1,2,GUO Cun-wu3,XIA Yu-xin4,DENG Xiu-juan1,2,LIU Xiao-hui1,2,WANG Bai-juan1,2﹡   

  1. 1Key Laboratory of Intelligent Organic Tea Garden Construction in Universities of Yunnan Province,College of Tea Science,Yunnan Agricultural University;2Yunnan Organic Tea Industry Intelligent Engineering Research Center,Yunnan Agricultural University;3National Engineering Research Center for Applied Technology of Agricultural Biodiversity,College of Plant Protection,Yunnan Agricultural University;4College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering,Yunnan Agricultural University,Kunming 650201,China
  • Online:2024-10-28 Published:2024-10-28

Abstract:

Cinnamomum camphor is a valuable aromatic plant resource.Studying the volatile components of different parts of C. camphor can provide a basis for further extraction and screening of natural active substances.In this study,fresh leaves and fruits of C. camphor were used as materials,and the headspace solid phase microextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (HS-SPME-GC-MS) was used for broad targeted metabolomics analysis.A total of 1 158 secondary metabolites were detected in leaves and fruits,including 16 categories,such as terpenes,esters,heterocyclic compounds,hydrocarbons,ketones and aldehydes,among which terpenes,esters and heterocyclic compounds accounted for the highest proportion of secondary metabolites.PCA and cluster analysis showed that compared with the fruits,there were 141 up-regulated metabolites and 417 down-regulated metabolites.KEGG enrichment analysis showed that the differential metabolites of leaves and fruits mainly involved in the biosynthesis of sesquiterpene and triterpenes,monoterpenes,phenylpropanoids and other pathways.The terpenes were the main volatile components in C. camphor while the relative contents of terpenes in leaves and in fruits accounted for 92.33% and 82.73%,respectively.The results revealed the categories and relative content of secondary metabolites in leaves and fruits of C. camphor were quite different.This study provided a theoretical guidance for the fine exploitation and utilization of leaves and fruits of C. camphor.

Key words: Cinnamomum camphora, volatile component, metabolomics, active substances

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