Soybean crude oils (SCO) were detected by ultra-performance liquid chromatography-high-definition mass spectrometry (UPLC-HDMS) for discovering novel compounds. Numerous chromatographic peaks in ESI and ESI modes showed that SCO was rich in numerous compounds. A total of 215 potential compounds with accurate mass-to-charge ratio, MSMS spectrum and CCS value were detected in SCOs. Among them, 105 compounds (47 known and 58 novel compounds) were identified and other 110 compounds weren't identified. Compared to peanut, sesame and olive oils, 65 compounds (genistein, foeniculoside X, 5,7-Dimethoxyflavone) were only detected in SCO; the types of fatty acids (32) and flavonoids (8) were higher in SCO. SCO was rich in fatty acids, fatty acid amides, flavonoids, stigmasterol, tocopherol, and soybean phospholipids. Overall, numerous novel and unique compounds with biological functions were first found in SCOs by UPLC/HDMS. Our results suggested the higher potential nutritional value of soybean oil.
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