Abstract
The metabolic composition of thyme, one of the most used aromatic herbs, is influenced by environmental and
post-harvest processing factors, presenting the possibility of exploiting thyme fingerprint to assess its authenticity.
In this study, a comprehensive UHPLC-QTOF-HRMS fingerprinting approach was applied with a dual
objective: (1) tracing thyme from three regions of production (Spain, Morocco, and Poland) and (2) evaluating
the metabolic differences in response to processing, considering sterilized thyme samples. Multivariate statistics
reveal 37 and 33 key origin and processing differentiation compounds, respectively. The findings highlighted the
remarkable “terroir” influence on thyme fingerprint, noticing flavonoids, amino acids, and peptides among the
most discriminant chemical classes. Thyme sterilization led to an overall metabolite enrichment, most likely due
to the facilitated compound accessibility as a result of processing. The findings provide a comprehensive
metabolomics insight into the origin and processing effect on thyme composition for product traceability and
quality assessment.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 135123-135123 |
| Number of pages | 1 |
| Journal | Food Chemistry |
| Volume | 407 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Keywords
- metabolomics
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