Extensive Metabolic Profiles of Leaves and Stems from the Medicinal Plant Dendrobium officinale Kimura et Migo

Hua Cao(Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Yu Ji(Yunnan Agricultural University), Shenchong Li(Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Lu Lin(Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Min Tian(Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Wei Yang(Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Li Han(Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
Metabolites
October 4, 2019
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Abstract

Dendrobium officinale Kimura et Migo is a commercially and pharmacologically highly prized species widely used in Western Asian countries. In contrast to the extensive genomic and transcriptomic resources generated in this medicinal species, detailed metabolomic data are still missing. Herein, using the widely targeted metabolomics approach, we detect 649 diverse metabolites in leaf and stem samples of D. officinale. The majority of these metabolites were organic acids, amino acids and their derivatives, nucleotides and their derivatives, and flavones. Though both organs contain similar metabolites, the metabolite profiles were quantitatively different. Stems, the organs preferentially exploited for herbal medicine, contained larger concentrations of many more metabolites than leaves. However, leaves contained higher levels of polyphenols and lipids. Overall, this study reports extensive metabolic data from leaves and stems of D. officinale, providing useful information that supports ongoing genomic research and discovery of bioactive compounds.


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