Investigation of the changes in lipid profiles induced by hydroxyl radicals in whiteleg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) muscle using LC/MS-based lipidomics analysis
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Investigation of the changes in lipid profiles induced by hydroxyl radicals in whiteleg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) muscle using LC/MS-based lipidomics analysis
Abstract
The oxidative effects of hydroxyl radical on the alterations of lipid profiles were investigated in shrimp muscle. Chemical results indicate peroxide value (PV) and thiobarbituric acid index (TBA-i) value in oxidation-treated shrimp significantly increased with oxidation time, and hydroxyl radical concentration increased, compared with those of in fresh samples. It was assumed that radical attack might induce lipid decomposition, backbone cleavage, and/or side-chain modifications. LC/MS-based lipidomics analysis revealed 835 lipids in shrimp assigned to 27 lipid classes, including 219 PCs and 98 CLs. In total, 86 and 34 differentially abundant lipids (DALs) accumulated at lower and higher levels, respectively, were identified in OS, compared with that in FS. This indicates hydroxyl radical attack altered the lipidomics profiles of shrimp muscle to a large extent. Furthermore, DALs, including CL 62:2, PC 38:3, and PE 34:9, could be considered as promising biomarkers to distinguish fresh and oxidation-treated shrimp products.
Keywords: Biomarker; Chemical property; Lipid; Lipidomics; Oxidative stress; Phospholipid.
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