Abstract

Lanzhou lily (Lilium davidii var. unicolor), a perennial herb stands as a crucial economic crop in northwest China. However, the influence of growth stages on its nutritional profile remains uncertain. Hence, this study aimed to shed light on the physicochemical characteristics of Lanzhou lily bulbs by harvesting them at different growth stages. Collectively, total dietary fiber (TDF) and reducing sugar exhibited the highest levels in the 4th year. Meanwhile, the levels of soluble sugar, phenolic compounds and child essential amino acids (CEAA) demonstrated the highest content in the 5th year. Dry matter (DM), total amino acids (TAA) and starch reached peak concentrations in the 6th year (Y6). Medical amino acids (MAA) constituted a significant portion of TAA (> 80 %) across all growth stages. Starch and sweet amino acids (SAA) exhibited a notably positive correlation (r = 0.87 and 0.89, respectively) with growth stages. Interestingly, soluble dietary fiber (SDF), TDF and soluble sugar displayed a negative correlation (r = −0.69, −0.64 and −0.58, respectively). Starch, soluble sugar, SDF and amino acids (AAs) were particularly sensitive to growth stage effects. Taken together, the results showed that Lanzhou lily bulbs cultivated over a 5-year period emerged as the top-tier choice, elevated levels of CEAA, MAA and phenolic compounds.

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