Metabolic profiling and antioxidant activity of fenugreek seeds cultivars ‘Giza 2’ and ‘Giza 30’ compared to other geographically-related seeds
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Hassan Mekky, Reham; Abdel Sattar, Essam; Abdulla, Maha-Hamadien; Segura Carretero, Antonio; Al-Khayal, Khayal; Eldehna, Wagdy M.; Contreras, María del MarEditorial
Elsevier
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Fenugreek Flavonoids Furostanol saponins
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2024-09-07Referencia bibliográfica
R.H. Mekky et al. Food Chemistry: X 24 (2024) 101819 [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fochx.2024.101819]
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Researchers Supporting Project number (RSP2024R344), King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; International Cooperation Cell ICC06 under the Erasmus Mundus – Al Idrisi II programme “scholarship scheme for exchange and cooperation between Europe and North Africa; Ministry of Science and Innovation of Spain for the Ramón y Cajal grant (RYC2020-030546-I/ AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033); European Social FundAbstract
This study addresses a comparative comprehensive metabolic profiling of two Egyptian cultivars of fenugreek
(Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) seeds ‘Giza 2’ and ‘Giza 30’ via RP-HPLC-DAD-QTOF-MS and MS/MS. Briefly, 126
metabolites were detected in the samples under investigation, being classified into hydroxybenzoic acids (8),
hydroxycinnamic acids (7), flavonoids (49 with a predominancy of flavones in particular apigenin derivatives),
coumarins (1), furostanol saponins (17), alkaloids (2), amino acids (11), peptides (2), jasmonates (6), nucleosides
(30), organic acids (16), terpenoids (1), and sugars (3). In addition, the total phenolic content and antioxidant
activity were determined and compared with other geographically related seeds (chickpea Giza-1, sesame Giza-
32, and linseed, Giza-10), showing slight differences among them but higher values than the other geographically
related seeds that were segregated from them upon chemometric analysis. This is the first comprehensive
metabolic profiling of these cultivars, presenting an initial account of some metabolites found in Fabaceae, such
as apigenin di C pentoside, with a significant occurrence of biologically active furostanol saponins. It gives a
prospect of fenugreeks richness of bioactive metabolites as an essential functional food that could add value to
the food and nutraceutical industries' sustainability.