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Statistical discrimination using different machine learning models reveals dissimilar key compounds of soybean leaves in targeted polyphenol-metric metabolomics in terms of traits and cultivation

  • Chan Su Rha
  • , Eun Kyu Jang
  • , Jong Suk Lee
  • , Ji Sung Kim
  • , Min Ji Ko
  • , Sol Lim
  • , Gun Hwan Park
  • , Dae Ok Kim

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Abstract

Soybean (SB) leaves (SLs) contain diverse flavonoids with health-promoting properties. To investigate the chemical constituents of SB and their correlations across phenotypes, growing periods, and environmental factors, a validated separation method for mass detection was used with targeted metabolomics. Thirty-six polyphenols (1 coumestrol, 5 flavones, 18 flavonols, and 12 isoflavones) were identified in SLs, 31 of which were quantified. Machine learning (ML) modelling was used to differentiate between the variety, bean color, growing period, and cultivation area and identify the key compounds responsible for these differences. The isoflavone and flavonol profiles were influenced by the growing period and cultivation area based on bootstrap forest modelling. The neural model showed the best predictive capacity for SL differences among the various ML models. Discriminant polyphenols can differ depending on the ML method applied; therefore, a cautious approach should be ensured when using statistical ML outputs, including orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis.

Original languageEnglish
Article number134454
JournalFood Chemistry
Volume404
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Mar 2023

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Keywords

  • Chemometrics
  • Machine learning
  • Multivariate analysis
  • Polyphenol
  • Soybean leaf
  • Targeted metabolomics

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