Abstract

Zingiber species are members of the Zingiberaceae family, and are widely used for medicinal and food purposes. In this study aboveground and root parts of Zingiber mioga and Zingiber officinale were subjected to metabolite profiling by ultra-performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-Q-TOF-MS) and gas chromatography time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC-TOF-MS) in order to characterize them by species and parts and also to measure bioactivities. Both primary and secondary metabolites showed clear discrimination in the PCA score plot and PLS-DA by species and parts. Tetrahydrocurcumin, diarylheptanoid, 8-gingerol, and 8-paradol were discriminating metabolites between Z. mioga and Z. officinale that were present in different quantities. Eleven flavonoids, six amino acids, six organic acids, four fatty acids, and gingerenone A were higher in the aboveground parts than the root parts. Antioxidant activities were measured and were highest in the root part of Z. officinale. The relatively high contents of tetrahydrocurcumin, diarylheptanoid, and galanganol C in the root part of Z. officinale showed highly positive correlation with bioactivities based on correlation assay. On the basis of these results, we can suggest different usages of structurally different parts of Zingiber species as food plants.

Highlights

  • Species of the genus of Zingiber are members of the Zingiberaceae family

  • Different from previous studies, we investigated two Zingiber species’ bioactivities (antioxidants, total phenol content (TPC), and total flavonoid content (TFC)) and analyzed differential metabolites using UPLC-Q-TOF-MS and GC-TOF-MS combined with multivariate analysis

  • Primary Metabolites Discriminating Z. mioga and Z. officinale Analyzed by GC-TOF-MS

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Introduction

Species of the genus of Zingiber are members of the Zingiberaceae (ginger) family. They are widely known for their important use as ornamental, spice, and medicinal plants. Most ginger family plants are aromatic perennial herbs with the characteristic of growing horizontal or fibrous rhizomes. Among the many other species of Zingiber plants two species are majorly found in Korea; Zingiber mioga Rosc. Known as myoga ginger [4] and Zingiber Officinale Rosc. Zingiber officinale is the best known Zingiber plant in the ginger family and is referred to as garden ginger or ginger. Extracted essential oils and oleoresins from the Z. officinale rhizome are invaluable chemical substances illustrating the pungency and feature of ginger flavor [5].

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