Metabolites (Mar 2023)

Assessing the Effectiveness of Chemical Marker Extraction from Amazonian Plant Cupuassu (<i>Theobroma grandiflorum</i>) by PSI-HRMS/MS and LC-HRMS/MS

  • Nerilson M. Lima,
  • Gesiane S. Lima,
  • Gabriel F. dos Santos,
  • Gagan Preet,
  • Lanaia I. L. Maciel,
  • Teresinha de Jesus A. S. Andrade,
  • Marcel Jaspars,
  • Andrea R. Chaves,
  • Boniek G. Vaz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo13030367
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. 367

Abstract

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Employing a combination of liquid chromatography electrospray ionization and paper spray ionization high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry, extracts from cupuassu (Theobroma grandiflorum) pulp prepared with either water, methanol, acetonitrile or combinations thereof were subjected to metabolite fingerprinting. Among the tested extractors, 100% methanol extracted preferentially phenols and cinnamic acids derivatives, whereas acetonitrile and acetonitrile/methanol were more effective in extracting terpenoids and flavonoids, respectively. And while liquid chromatography- mass spectrometry detected twice as many metabolites as paper spray ionization tandem mass spectrometry, the latter proved its potential as a screening technique. Comprehensive structural annotation showed a high production of terpenes, mainly oleanane triterpene derivatives. of the mass spectra Further, five major metabolites with known antioxidant activity, namely catechin, citric acid, epigallocatechin-3′-glucuronide, 5,7,8-trihydroxyflavanone, and asiatic acid, were subjected to molecular docking analysis using the antioxidative enzyme peroxiredoxin 5 (PRDX5) as a model receptor. Based on its excellent docking score, a pharmacophore model of 5,7,8-trihydroxyflavanone was generated, which may help the design of new antioxidants.

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