Discrimination of conventional and organic white cabbage from a long-term field trial study using untargeted LC-MS-based metabolomics

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Axel Mie
Kristian Holst Laursen
K. Magnus Åberg
Jenny Forshed
Anna Lindahl
Kristian Thorup-Kristensen
Marie Olsson
Pia Knuthsen
Erik Huusfeldt Larsen
Søren Husted
机构
[1] Karolinska Institutet,Department of Clinical Science and Education
[2] Södersjukhuset,Plant and Soil Science Section, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science
[3] University of Copenhagen,Department of Analytical Chemistry
[4] Stockholm University,Department of Oncology
[5] Karolinska Institutet Science Park,Pathology, Science for Life Laboratory, Clinical Proteomics and Mass Spectrometry
[6] Århus University,Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Food Science
[7] Swedish Agricultural University,Department of Horticulture
[8] Technical University of Denmark,National Food Institute
[9] University of Copenhagen,Plant and Soil Science Section, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2014年 / 406卷
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Conventional agriculture; Long-term field trial; Metabolomics; Organic agriculture; White cabbage;
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The influence of organic and conventional farming practices on the content of single nutrients in plants is disputed in the scientific literature. Here, large-scale untargeted LC-MS-based metabolomics was used to compare the composition of white cabbage from organic and conventional agriculture, measuring 1,600 compounds. Cabbage was sampled in 2 years from one conventional and two organic farming systems in a rigidly controlled long-term field trial in Denmark. Using Orthogonal Projection to Latent Structures–Discriminant Analysis (OPLS-DA), we found that the production system leaves a significant (p = 0.013) imprint in the white cabbage metabolome that is retained between production years. We externally validated this finding by predicting the production system of samples from one year using a classification model built on samples from the other year, with a correct classification in 83 % of cases. Thus, it was concluded that the investigated conventional and organic management practices have a systematic impact on the metabolome of white cabbage. This emphasizes the potential of untargeted metabolomics for authenticity testing of organic plant products.
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页码:2885 / 2897
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