: The rapid development of refrigerated transportation technology for fresh vegetables has extended their shelf life. Some vegetables may appear undamaged on the surface, but their freshness may have decreased, often resulting in the phenomenon of passing off inferior vegetables as good. It is very important to establish a detection method for identifying and assessing the freshness of vegetables. : Therefore, based on metabolomics methods, this study innovatively employed UHPLC-Q-Exactive Orbitrap MS and GC-MS techniques to investigate the metabolites in the refrigerated storage of four vegetables, namely chard ( var. cicla L), lettuce ( var. ramose Hort.), crown daisy ( (L.) Cass. ex Spach), and tomato ( L.), exploring key biomarkers for assessing their freshness. UPLC-TQ MS was used for the quantitative analysis of key metabolites. : The results showed that arginine biosynthesis and the metabolism of alanine, aspartate, and glutamate are key pathways in vegetable metabolism. Four key metabolites were selected from chard, five from lettuce, three from crown daisy, and five from tomato. : Comparing the content of substances such as alanine and arginine can help infer the freshness and nutritional value of the vegetables, providing important references for detecting spoilage, determining storage time, and improving transportation conditions. This research holds significant relevance for the vegetable transportation industry.

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