%0 Journal Article %T Metabolomic profiling reveals biomarkers for diverse flesh colors in jelly fungi (Auricularia cornea). %A Ye L %A Zhang B %A Yang X %A Huang Y %A Luo J %A Zhang X %A Tan W %A Song C %A Ao Z %A Shen C %A Li X %J Food Chem %V 446 %N 0 %D 2024 Jul 15 %M 38460278 %F 9.231 %R 10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.138906 %X Auricularia cornea has garnered attention due to its nutrition, culinary applications, and promising commercial prospects. However, there is little information available regarding the metabolic profiling of various colors strains. In this study, 642 metabolites across 64 classes were identified by LC-MS/MS to understand the metabolic variations between white, pink and dark brown strains. Notably, prenol lipids, carboxylic acids and fatty acyls accounted for 46.8 % of the total. Comparative analysis revealed 17 shared differential metabolites (DMs) among them. ACP vs ACW exhibited 17 unique metabolites, including d-arginine and maleic acid, etc. ACP vs ACB showed 5 unique metabolites, with only PS(18:1(9Z)/0:0) demonstrating up-regulation. ACB vs ACW showed 8 unique metabolites, including 4-hydroxymandelic acid and 5'-methylthioadenosine, etc. KEGG enrichment analysis highlighted pathway variations, and MetPA analysis identified key-pathways influencing DMs accumulation in A. cornea. This pioneering metabolomics study offers insights into A. cornea metabolic profiling, potential applications, and guides further research.