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Spices Volatilomic Fingerprinting-A Comprehensive Approach to Explore Its Authentication and Bioactive Properties

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MOLECULES
卷 27, 期 19, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27196403

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authenticity; bioactive properties; chemometrics; fingerprint; HS-SPME; GC-MS; spices; volatile organic metabolites

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  1. Comunidad of Madrid
  2. FSE
  3. FEDER programs [S2018/BAA-4393]
  4. FCT-Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia [UIDB/00674/2020, UIDP/00674/2020]
  5. ARDITI-Agencia Regional para o Desenvolvimento da Investigacao Tecnologia e Inovacao [M1420-01-0145-FEDER-000005]
  6. Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia and Madeira [M14-20 M142001-0145-FEDER-000008]

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This study aimed to establish the volatilomic fingerprint of six of the most consumed spices worldwide and unravel their potential health benefits. Analysis showed that different spices have distinct volatile profiles, which contribute to their aroma and health bioactive compounds. Principal component analysis and partial least-squares discriminant analysis successfully distinguished the investigated spices and identified key volatile organic metabolites for discrimination. Furthermore, some volatile organic metabolites were found to have a high influence on the spices' bioactive potential in preventing certain diseases.
Volatile organic metabolites (VOMs) present in different spices can provide distinct analytical biosignatures related to organoleptic properties and health benefits. This study aimed to establish the volatilomic fingerprint of six of the most consumed spices all over the world (saffron (Crocus sativus L.), cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum), cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.), black pepper, (Piper nigrum L.), sweet paprika (Capsicum annuum L.), and curry (a mix of different herbs and spices)). Based on headspace solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME) followed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis, this is a powerful strategy to explore and establish the spice's volatile pattern and unravel the potential health benefits related to the most important VOMs identified in each spice. This comprehensive knowledge will help in the definition of their authenticity, while simultaneously protecting against potential frauds and adulterations. A total of 162 VOMs were identified. Semi-quantitative assessments revealed that terpenoids and sesquiterpenoids amounted to the major volatile class in the investigated spices, except for cinnamon, where carbonyl compounds are the major group. Most of the studied spices comprised key characteristics of aroma and health bioactive compounds, e.g., dihydrojuneol in saffron, cinnamaldehyde in cinnamon, cuminaldehyde in cumin and curry, and caryophyllene in black pepper. The principal component analysis (PCA) and partial least-squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) successfully discriminated the investigated spices, being alpha-cubebene, 3-methyl butanal, beta-patchoulene and beta-selinene, the most important VOMs (highest VIP's) that contributed to its discrimination. Moreover, some VOMs have a high influence on the spice's bioactive potential, helping to prevent certain diseases including cancer, inflammatory-related diseases, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases.

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