Transcriptome-based metabolic profiling of flavonoids in Agave lechuguilla waste biomass

•Flavonoid biosynthesis is specialized and conserved within the Agave genus.•The Agave lechuguilla processed leaves presents a more active flavonoid biosynthesis than the intact leaves.•Transcriptomic bioprospecting is a reliable alternative to overcome the limits of analytical biochemistry.•The pre...

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description •Flavonoid biosynthesis is specialized and conserved within the Agave genus.•The Agave lechuguilla processed leaves presents a more active flavonoid biosynthesis than the intact leaves.•Transcriptomic bioprospecting is a reliable alternative to overcome the limits of analytical biochemistry.•The preliminary flavonoid profiling of the A. lechuguilla waste biomass exposes its industrial potential use. Agave lechuguilla is one of the most abundant species in arid and semiarid regions of Mexico, and is used to extract fiber. However, 85 % of the harvested plant material is discarded. Previous bioprospecting studies of the waste biomass suggest the presence of bioactive compounds, although the extraction process limited metabolite characterization. This work achieved flavonoid profiling of A. lechuguilla in both processed and non-processed leaf tissues using transcriptomic analysis. Functional annotation of the first de novo transcriptome of A. lechuguilla (255.7 Mbp) allowed identifying genes coding for 33 enzymes and 8 transcription factors involved in flavonoid biosynthesis. The flavonoid metabolic pathway was mostly elucidated by HPLC-MS/MS screening of alcoholic extracts. Key genes of flavonoid synthesis were higher expressed in processed leaf tissues than in non-processed leaves, suggesting a high content of flavonoids and glycoside derivatives in the waste biomass. Targeted HPLC-UV-MS analyses confirmed the concentration of isorhamnetin (1251.96 μg), flavanone (291.51 μg), hesperidin (34.23 μg), delphinidin (24.23 μg), quercetin (15.57 μg), kaempferol (13.71 μg), cyanidin (12.32 μg), apigenin (9.70 μg) and catechin (7.91 μg) per gram of dry residue. Transcriptomic and biochemical profiling concur in the potential of lechuguilla by-products with a wide range of applications in agriculture, feed, food, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industries.
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