Comparative Metabolomic Analysis of Antler-Derived Medicinal Materials from Red Deer and Sika Deer

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Abstract

This study employed a TM widely-targeted metabolomics approach to systematically characterize endogenous metabolites in the antlers, antler tips, and pedicles of sika deer and red deer. A total of eighteen samples were selected and divided into six groups for metabolomic profiling. Based on ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS), metabolic features were comprehensively identified by combining untargeted metabolite screening with a self-constructed database from MWE, leading to the detection of 2,361 metabolites. Multivariate statistical analyses, including PCA and OPLS-DA, were applied to investigate metabolic differences among tissues and between species. The results revealed significant tissue-specific metabolic profiles, particularly in antler tips, as well as species-specific differences between sika and red deer. Multiple differentially abundant metabolites were identified and predominantly enriched in pathways related to ABC transporters, glycerophospholipid metabolism, and nucleotide metabolism. These findings elucidate the metabolic basis underlying the medicinal properties of antler-derived materials and provide a scientific foundation for quality assessment, species discrimination, and biocompound discovery.

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