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Unveiling Plant Metabolome: Join MetwareBio at PAG 32

BOOTH #206: Multi-Omics at PAG32!

Are you ready to dive deep into the fascinating world of multi-omics? MetwareBio invites you to join us at PAG32, booth #206 to learn about our latest advancements in proteomics, metabolomics, lipidomics, and  multi-omics. Our team will be presenting a groundbreaking talk on "Mulitomics Approach in Uncovering Biomarkers and Biosynthetic Pathways for Bioactive Compounds".

Booth hours:

Sunday - January 12

• 12:00 pm - 8:30 pm   

Monday - January 13

• 9:30 am - 5:00 pm

Tuesday - January 14

• 9:30 am - 3:00 pm

 

Workshop: Mulitomics Approach in Uncovering Biomarkers and Biosynthetic Pathways for Bioactive Compounds

Saturday, Jan 11 7:20 PM | Location: Palm 3-4

Abstract:

Plants holds untapped resources for potential bioactive and therapeutic compounds due to their immense amount of secondary metabolites. Identifying these compounds and their biosynthetic pathways is a crucial step in their application and translation for human health. MetwareBio is at the forefront in developing mass spectrometry based techniques and databases for identifying proteins and metabolites in model and non-model plants. We will present our recent developments in proteomics and metabolomics techniques in plants to enable elucidating bioactive compounds synthetic pathways in medicinal plants.

 

Client Publications on Multi-Omics Approaches in Medicinal Plants

Num.

Title

Year

Journal

1

An integrated multi-omics approach reveals polymethoxylated flavonoid biosynthesis in Citrus reticulata cv. Chachiensis

2024

Nature Communications

2

Metabolite-based genome-wide association studies enable the dissection of the genetic bases of flavonoids,betaine and spermidine in wolfberry (Lycium)

2023

Plant Biotechnology Journal

3

Multi-Omics Analyses of Two Leonurus Species Illuminate Leonurine Biosynthesis and Its Evolution

2023

Molecular Plant

4

Metabolomics-Based Analysis of the Effects of Different Cultivation Strategies on Metabolites of Dendrobium officinale Kimura et Migo

2023

metabolites

5

Transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses provide new insights into the appropriate harvest period in regenerated bulbs of Fritillaria hupehensis

2023

Frontiers in Plant Science

6

Identification of secondary Q-marker in high-quality ecotypes of Carthamus tinctorius L. and exploration of target preference

2023

Food & Function

7

HPLC-based metabolomics of Dendrobium officinale revealing its antioxidant ability

2023

Frontiers in Plant Science

8

Integrated transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses revealed the molecular mechanism of terpenoid formation for salicylic acid resistance in Pulsatilla chinensis callus

2023

Frontiers in Plant Science

9

Complementary water and nutrient utilization of perianth structural units help maintain long floral lifespan in Dendrobium

2022

Journal of Experimental Botany

10

Transcriptomic and metabolic analyses reveal the potential mechanism of increasing steroidal alkaloids in Fritillaria hupehensis through intercropping with Magnolia officinalis

2022

Frontiers in Plant Science

11

Metabolomics Analysis Revealed the Characteristic Metabolites of Hemp Seeds Varieties and Metabolites Responsible for Antioxidant Properties

2022

Frontiers in Plant Science

12

Chromosomal-level genome and multi-omics dataset of Pueraria lobata var. thomsonii provide new insights into legume family and the isoflavone and puerarin biosynthesis pathways

2022

Horticulture Research

13

Comparative analysis of tuberous root metabolites between cultivated and wild varieties of Rehmannia glutinosa by widely targeted metabolomics

2021

Scientific Reports

 

Unlock the plant metabolome with MetwareBio's expansive database!

Our in-house database encompasses over 35,000 plant-specific metabolites, including 2200 primary metabolites (e.g., sugars, lipids, amino acids) and 33,000 secondary metabolites (such as flavonoids, terpenoids, alkaloids, coumarins, and lignans). This rich resource enables in-depth exploration of plant metabolic pathways, to discover novel compounds, to accelerate drug discovery, and to gain deeper insights into plant biology. Contact us to learn how our database can benefit your research.

 

Widely-targeted metabolomics Database in Plants (MWDB V4.5)

Types

Number

Representative compounds

Flavonoids

5000+

Rutin, Phloretin, Phelligrin A, Hesperetin, Licorice glycoside A, Pelargonidin-3-O-glucoside, Ginkgetin, Formononetin, Theaflavin

Phenolic acids

2500+

Chlorogenic acid, Momordicoside A, Oleuropein, Salvianolic acid A, Tatariside A, Veratric acid, Salidroside, Parishin B, Magnoloside A, Vanillic acid

Alkaloids

8000+

α-Solanine, Verticine, Nuciferine, Stachydrine, Matrine, Camptothecin, Arecoline, DIMBOA, Avenanthramide A, Lycorenine

Terpenoids

8500+

Artemisinine, Genipin, Paclitaxel, Wilforlide A, Protopanaxdiol, Saikosaponin A, Cucurbitacin B, Crocin I, Cyclocarioside Ⅰ, Ecliptasaponin A

Quinones

800+

Emodin, Obtusin, Lapachone, Shikonin, Tectograndone, Morindaparvin A, Aloesin, 5-Hydroxydigitolutein, Trijuganone A

Steroid

1500+

Asparagoside C, Polyphyllin I, Timosaponin A-III, Gracillin, Sarsasapogenin, Tigogenin, Digitonin, Oleandrin

Tannins

300+

Ellagic acid, Gemin D, Casuariin, Punicalin, Chebulagic acid, 1,3,6-Tri-O-galloylglucose, Chebulanin, Tellimagrandin I

Ligans

1200+

Honokiol, Syringaresinol, Arctigenin, Pinoresinol, Schisanhenol, Sesamin, Chestnutlignansoide, Trachelogenin, Fargesin, Isolariciresinol

Glucosinolates

200+

Sulforaphane, Gluconasturtiin, Sinalbin, Glucocheirolin, Glucoraphanin, 4-Hydroxy-3-indolylmethyl glucosinolate, Sinigrin, 4-Methylsulfinyl-3-Butenyl Glucosinolate

Coumarins

800+

Umbelliprenin, Psoralen, Glycycoumarin, Xanthotoxol, Scopolin, Bengenin, Bergapten, Decursinol, Dihydrocoumarin

Organic acids

300+

Succinic acid, Malic acid, Citric Acid, Quinic Acid, Abscisic acid, Tartaric acid, Shikimic acid, Aconitic Acid, Salicylic acid, Cinnamic acid, Maleic acid

Vitamins

50+

Vitamin C, Vitamin B2, Vitamin A1, Vitamin U, Ginkgotoxin, Nicotinic acid, Nicotinamide, Retinol, Vitamin D3, Tocotrienol

Amino acids and derivatives

670+

Tryptophan, Theanine, Beauvericin, Dencichin, Heterophyllin, Saccharopine, Alliin, Dopa, S-Adenosylmethionine, γ-Glu-Cys

Nucleotides and derivatives

150+

Adenine, Cytosine, Thymine, Inosine, Eritadenine, Xanthosine, Cordycepin, Sepiapterin, Adenosine 5'-monophosphate

Saccharides and Alcohols

340+

Glucose, Fructose, Sucrose, Fucose, Xylitol, Rhamnose, Maltose, Raffinose, Allitol, Mannitol

Lipids

700+

Linolenic acid, 4-Hydroxysphinganine, Lauric acid, Myristic Acid, Palmitic acid, Arachidonic Acid, Stearic Acid

Others

4200+

Aflatoxin B1, Secoxyloganin, Kavain, Terreic acid, Mansonone E, Litchiol A, Myricanol, Safranal, Bruceine A, Gambogic acid

Total

35000+

 

 

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