The Effect of Different Processing Methods on Metabolite Profiles by Comparative Metabolomics in Kernels and Sprouted Seeds of Foxtail Millet
Lingda Han, Qi Li, Xiaowen Wang

TL;DR
This study uses metabolomics to compare how different processing methods affect the nutrient content of foxtail millet kernels and sprouted seeds.
Contribution
The study provides a systematic characterization of metabolite changes in processed and germinated foxtail millet.
Findings
Ultra-polishing significantly reduces antioxidants, amino acids, fatty acids, and vitamins in millet.
Germination activates metabolic activity, increasing nutrients like amino acids and flavonoids.
Freeze-drying preserves more basic nutrients compared to hot air drying during germination.
Abstract
Foxtail millet attracts much attention for its rich nutrients and health benefits. However, ultra-polishing has greatly reduced its nutrition. Germination can enhance nutrition value. Nevertheless, knowledge of nutrient changes in kernels and sprouted grains under different polishing methods and at different germination stages is limited. Here, comparative metabolomics was used to detect metabolite changes in differently polished millets (Manually Polished Millet, MPM; Ultra-Polished Millet, UPM; Manually Ultra-Polished Millet, MUPM) and in sprouted grains with hot air drying (HAD) and freeze-drying (FD) at different germination times. Compared to whole grains, MPM, UPM, and MUPM had 306 to 720 down-regulated metabolites, reducing most antioxidants, essential amino acids, fatty acids, and vitamins in whole grains. For sprouted grains, metabolic activities were comprehensively activated.…
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TopicsTea Polyphenols and Effects · Food composition and properties · Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
