Metabolomic insights into Monascus ‐fermented rice products: Implications for monacolin K content and nutritional optimization
Yongxia Zhao, Mingxia Luo, Qin Jiang, Yuhan Ma, Xiaoqi Liu, Xue Bai, Lihong Zhou, Jian Xie

TL;DR
This study explores how different monacolin K levels and sterilization methods affect the metabolism of fermented rice products, offering insights for improving their nutritional and medicinal value.
Contribution
The study provides novel metabolomic insights into how monacolin K levels and sterilization methods influence the metabolic profile of Monascus-fermented rice products.
Findings
Variations in monacolin K levels significantly alter metabolite profiles, including organic acids, lipids, and nucleosides.
Sterilization methods and use of highland barley as a fermentation substrate induce distinct metabolic changes.
Key metabolic pathways affected include those related to longevity, cGMP-PKG signaling, and unsaturated fatty acid biosynthesis.
Abstract
This study aims to elucidate the detailed metabolic implications of varying monacolin K levels and sterilization methods on Monascus‐fermented rice products (MFRPs), acclaimed for their health benefits and monacolin K content. Advanced metabolite profiling of various MFRP variants was conducted using ultrahigh‐performance liquid chromatography coupled with tandem time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry (UHPLC‐Q‐TOF MS). Statistical analysis encompassed t‐tests, ANOVA, and multivariate techniques including PCA, PLS‐DA, and OPLS‐DA. Notable variations in metabolites were observed across MFRPs with differing monacolin K levels, particularly in variants such as MR1‐S, MR1.5‐S, MR2‐S, and MR3‐S. Among the 524 identified metabolites, significant shifts were noted in organic acids, derivatives, lipids, nucleosides, and organic oxygen compounds. The study also uncovered distinct metabolic changes…
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