Identification of urinary biomarkers of food intake for onion by untargeted LC-MS metabolomics
Qian Gao (1), G. Gurdeniz (1), Giulia Pratico (1), Camilla T., Damsgaard (1), Eduvigis Roldan-Marin (2), M. Pilar Cano (3), Concepcion, Sanchez-Moreno (2), Lars O. Dragsted (1) ((1) Department of Nutrition,, Exercise, Sports, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (2)

TL;DR
This study identified urinary biomarkers for recent onion intake using untargeted metabolomics in a controlled trial, highlighting specific cysteine derivatives as promising indicators with high predictive accuracy.
Contribution
The paper introduces novel urinary biomarkers for onion intake, discovered through untargeted LC-MS metabolomics in a controlled human trial, demonstrating their specificity and potential for dietary assessment.
Findings
Six biomarkers from cysteine derivatives identified
Biomarkers excreted within 24 hours, indicating recent intake
High predictive accuracy with AUC up to 1
Abstract
Scope: Biomarkers of food intake (BFIs) are useful tools for objective assessment of food intake and compliance. The aim of this study was to discover and identify urinary BFIs for onion. Methods and results: In a randomized controlled cross-over trial, 6 overweight participants (age 24-62 years) consumed meals with 20 g/d onion powder or no onion for 2 weeks. Untargeted UPLC-qTOF-MS metabolic profiling analysis was performed on urine samples and the profiles were analysed by multilevel-PLSDA, modified PLS, and nearest shrunken centroid to select features associated with onion intake. Eight biomarkers were tentatively identified; six of them originated from S-substituted cysteine derivatives such as isoalliin and propiin, which are considered the most specific for onion intake. Most of the biomarkers were completely excreted within 24 hours and no accumulation was observed during 2…
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TopicsGarlic and Onion Studies · Phytoestrogen effects and research
