1H NMR-based metabolomic study of the effects of flavonoids on citrinin production by Monascus

Food Res Int. 2020 Nov:137:109532. doi: 10.1016/j.foodres.2020.109532. Epub 2020 Jul 14.

Abstract

Monascus comprises purple-red molds. Various compounds can be obtained from these species, including statins and food-safe yellow, red, and orange pigments. However, the secondary metabolite citrinin, a mycotoxin, is produced during the late stages of growth. Citrinin biosynthesis should be reduced to apply Monascus pigments safely. Fortunately, this can be achieved by the addition of flavonoids (genistein, daidzein, apigenin, and kaempferol). However, the effects of these flavonoids on other metabolites remain unknown. Here, we report a 1H NMR-based multivariate metabolomic analysis of the effects of flavonoids on mycotoxin citrinin production by Monascus. Fifteen metabolites involved in lysine and arginine biosynthesis and alanine, aspartate, glutamate, biotin, arginine, proline, and glutathione metabolism were detected. The reduction in glutamate, aspartate, biotin, and 2-phosphoglycerate content suggested their association with the citrinin reduction mechanism. This study identifies the citrinin production pathway in Monascus and will aid in the development of citrinin-control methods.

Keywords: (1)H NMR; Apigenin; Citrinin; Daidzein; Genistein; Kaempferol; Metabolomics; Monascus.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Citrinin*
  • Flavonoids
  • Monascus*
  • Pigments, Biological
  • Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

Substances

  • Flavonoids
  • Pigments, Biological
  • Citrinin