| Title : UHPLC-QTOF\/MS-based comparative metabolomics in pectoralis major of fast- and slow-growing chickens at market ages - Zhang_2022_Food.Sci.Nutr_10_487 |
| Author(s) : Zhang J , Cao J , Geng A , Wang H , Chu Q , Yan Z , Zhang X , Zhang Y , Liu H |
| Ref : Food Sci Nutr , 10 :487 , 2022 |
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Abstract :
The molecular regulatory mechanism underlying meat quality between different chicken genotypes remains elusive. This study aimed to identify the differences in metabolites and pathways in pectoralis major (breast muscle) between a commercial fast-growing chicken genotype (Cobb500) and a slow-growing Chinese native chicken genotype (Beijing-You chickens, BYC) at market ages respectively based on ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole/time of flight mass spectrometry (UHPLC-QTOF/MS). Eighteen metabolites were identified as potential biomarkers between BYC and Cobb500 at market ages. Among them, L-cysteine exhibited a higher relative intensity in BYC compared with Cobb500 and was enriched into 10 potential flavor-associated KEGG pathways. In addition, the glycerophospholipid metabolism pathway was found to be associated with chicken meat flavor and the accumulation of sn-glycerol 3-phosphate and acetylcholine was more predominant in BYC than that in Cobb500, which were catalyzed by glycerophosphocholine phosphodiesterase (GPCPD1, EC:3.1.4.2), choline O-acetyltransferase (CHAT, EC:2.3.1.6), and acetylcholinesterase (ACHE, EC:3.1.1.7). Overall, the present study provided some metabolites and pathways for further investigating the roles of the differences in meat flavor quality in breast muscle between Cobb500 and BYC at market ages. |
| PubMedSearch : Zhang_2022_Food.Sci.Nutr_10_487 |
| PubMedID: 35154685 |
Zhang J, Cao J, Geng A, Wang H, Chu Q, Yan Z, Zhang X, Zhang Y, Liu H (2022)
UHPLC-QTOF\/MS-based comparative metabolomics in pectoralis major of fast- and slow-growing chickens at market ages
Food Sci Nutr
10 :487
Zhang J, Cao J, Geng A, Wang H, Chu Q, Yan Z, Zhang X, Zhang Y, Liu H (2022)
Food Sci Nutr
10 :487