NMR Metabolomics as an Effective Tool To Unravel the Effect of Light Intensity and Temperature on the Composition of the Marine Microalgae Isochrysis galbana.
Luis Manuel Aguilera-SáezAna Cristina AbreuJavier Camacho-RodríguezCynthia Victoria González-LópezMaría Del Carmen Cerón-GarcíaIgnacio FernándezPublished in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2019)
NMR spectroscopy coupled with multivariate data analysis techniques was applied to obtain meaningful information about nontargeted metabolic changes on Isochrysis galbana upon acclimation to different environmental conditions at indoor lab-scale. The effects of temperature (from 15 to 30 °C) and incident irradiance (from 250 to 1600 μmol m-2 s-1) at a constant dilution rate of 0.3 h-1 were evaluated. High irradiances stimulated a decrease of chlorophyll a, fucoxanthin and amino acids content, and the conversion of polar fatty acids (PLs, GLs, DGDGs, SGDGs) to neutral fatty acids (saturated and unsaturated). High temperatures together with high irradiances decreased PUFAs concentration, including omega-3 fatty acids. Under low irradiance and temperature organic osmolytes (homarine, DMSP, GBT, and glycerol), and sugars (glucose, trehalose, and galactose) were also reduced.
Keyphrases
- fatty acid
- data analysis
- magnetic resonance
- cardiovascular disease
- amino acid
- mass spectrometry
- healthcare
- type diabetes
- high intensity
- particulate matter
- blood pressure
- liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
- health information
- climate change
- health risk
- ms ms
- blood glucose
- insulin resistance
- gas chromatography