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Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry-based metabolite profiling of coffee beans obtained from different altitudes and origins with various postharvest processing.

Fitri AmaliaPingkan Aditiawatinull YusiantoSastia Prama PutriEiichiro Fukusaki
Published in: Metabolomics : Official journal of the Metabolomic Society (2021)
Postharvest processing was found to be the dominant factor affecting coffee metabolite composition; this was followed by geographical origin and altitude. The metabolites glutamic acid and galactinol were associated with the washed and honey process, while glycine, lysine, sorbose, fructose, glyceric acid, and glycolic acid were associated with the dry process. Two metabolites with high variable influence on projection scores in the OPLS model for altitude were inositol and serotonin, which showed positive and negative correlations, respectively. This is the first study to report characteristic coffee metabolites obtained from different altitudes.
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