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Additional file 1 of Transitioning diets: a mixed methods study on factors affecting inclusion of millets in the urban population
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Comprehensive metabolite profiling in distinct chemotypes of <i>Commiphora wightii</i>
<p><i>Commiphora wightii</i> (Arn.) Bhandari, known as guggul, produces a medicinally important gum resin which is used extensively by Ayurvedic physicians to treat various ailments. However, most of the studies on <i>C. wightii</i> have been limited to its gum resin. Comprehensive metabolic profiling of leaves, stem and gum resin samples was undertaken to analyse aqueous and non-aqueous metabolites from three distinct chemotypes (NBRI-101, NBRI-102 and NBRI-103) shortlisted from different agro-climatic zones. GC-MS, HPLC and NMR spectroscopy were used for comprehensive metabolomics. Multivariate analysis showed characteristic variation in quinic and citric acids, <i>myo</i>-inositol and glycine (aqueous metabolites) and 2,6-di-<i>tert</i>-butyl-phenol, <i>trans</i>-farnesol and guggulsterones (non-aqueous metabolites) amongst the three chemotypes. Quinic acid, citric acid and <i>myo</i>-ionositol were detected in substantial quantities from leaves and stem samples which provide opportunities for novel nutraceutical and pharmaceutical formulations. Quinic acid, from the leaves, was identified as a marker metabolite for early selection of high guggulsterones-yielding cultivars.</p