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Food Res Int ; 186: 114379, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38729702

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The relationship between the chemical composition and quality of Lushan Yunwu tea (LYT) from different geographical origins is not clear. Sensory evaluation, metabolomics analyses combined with chemometrics were conducted on LYT from 8 different geographical origins, and altitude was identified as the main factor responsible for the differences among LYT. A total of 32 non-volatile and 27 volatile compounds were identified as marker metabolites to distinguish the origins of high altitudes from those of low altitudes. LYT samples from higher altitude areas contained more free amino acids, sugars, and organic acids, and less catechins, which may contribute to the reduction of bitterness and astringency and the enhancement of umami. The contents of geranylacetone, ethyl hexanoate, ethyl caprylate, 3-carene, d-cadinene, linalool, nerol, and nerolidol in high altitude areas were higher than those in low altitude areas, indicating that LYT from high altitude had strong floral and fruity aroma. The altitudes were positively correlated with pH value, total flavonoids, soluble protein, total free amino acids, and the antioxidant capacities of the LYT. This study provided a theoretical basis for the study of the effect of altitude on tea quality.


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Altitude , Metabolomics , Tea , Volatile Organic Compounds , Tea/chemistry , Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis , Humans , Odorants/analysis , Taste , Antioxidants/analysis , Camellia sinensis/chemistry , Amino Acids/analysis , Flavonoids/analysis , Male , China , Female
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Anim Reprod Sci ; 215: 106332, 2020 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32216938

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Insulin-like androgenic gland hormone (IAG) has an important function in sexual differentiation and somatic growth in crustaceans. In this study, there was cloning of the full-length sequence of IAG from Eriocheir sinensis (Es-IAG). The full-length Es-IAG gene was 1392 base pairs long and encoded a protein of 151 amino acid residues. The precursor peptide included a signal peptide, and the protein was a protein that is secreted from the cell in which it is produced with no transmembrane domain. Amino acid sequence alignment indicated there was the greatest homology between E. sinensis and Chaceon quinquedens (47 %), followed by Callinectes sapidus (44 %). Results from analysis of the relative abundances of Es-IAG mRNA transcript at different developmental stages indicated that Es-IAG may have an important endocrine function in early embryonic development, and that Stages I through Ⅲ may be an important period for sexual differentiation in juvenile E. sinensis. In vivo treatment with siRNA-391 resulted in a 66.7 % lesser relative abundance of the Es-IAG mRNA transcript. Three treatments with siRNA-391 to inhibit Es-IAG production during Stages Ⅲ to Ⅴ period resulted in about 10 % of male crabs being transformed into "neo-females." These results provide the basis for further research into the sexual differentiation mechanism and monosex breeding of E. sinensis.


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Brachyura/physiology , Gene Expression Regulation/physiology , Animals , Female , Invertebrate Hormones , Male , RNA Interference , Sex Differentiation
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