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1H‐NMR metabolomic profiling of the crayfish Astacus leptodactylus subjected to polyphenol‐enriched diets
Authors:Susan Costantini  Lucia Parrillo  Eliana Guerriero  Dominique Melck  Giovanni Colonna  Maria Grazia Volpe  Marina Paolucci
Affiliation:1. Experimental Pharmacology Unit, National Cancer Institute “Fondazione G. Pascale” – IRCCS, Napoli, Italy;2. Department of Science and Technologies, University of Sannio, Benevento, Italy;3. Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, ICB‐CNR, Pozzuoli (Napoli), Italy;4. Medical IT service AOU – University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Napoli, Italy;5. Institute of Food Science – National Research Council (ISA‐CNR), Avellino, Italy
Abstract:1H‐NMR analysis of the hepatopancreas, muscle and haemolymph of Astacus leptodactylus after feeding with polyphenol‐enriched diet is reported. 1H‐NMR spectra of lipophilic extracts showed the presence of cholesterol, fatty acid residues, phospholipids and triglycerides. 1H‐NMR spectra of aqueous extracts identified 35 metabolites in the hepatopancreas, 31 in the muscle and 22 in the haemolymph. A total of 20 metabolites (amino acids and their derivatives) were present in the hepatopancreas, the muscle and the haemolymph. A total of 10 metabolites were present in both the hepatopancreas and the muscle (five amino acids, 2‐hydroxybutyrate, choline, myo‐inositol, glycogen and uracil). 2‐Hydroxyisobutyrate and creatine were present in both the hepatopancreas and the haemolymph. Phosphorylethanolamine, phosphocholine and fumarate were present only in the hepatopancreas and isoleucine only in the muscle. Statistical analysis showed that the percentage of weight gain was statistically higher in polyphenol‐enriched diet groups compared to the control and that polyphenols had a stimulating effect on the general metabolism. No stress‐related metabolites were higher in crayfish fed with polyphenol‐enriched diet. Conversely, phosphatidylcholine, cholesterol and DHA, linked to resistance to environmental stress and diseases, were higher compared to the control diet. This study indicates that 1H‐NMR is a useful tool to study the metabolomics in relation to diet differences.
Keywords:1H‐NMR  crayfish  diets  haemolymph  hepatopancreas  metabolomics  muscle  polyphenols
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