Reproduction and Breeding (Mar 2023)
Air-assisted liquid-liquid microextraction and enantioselective gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry quantification of methyl jasmonate stereoisomers in tea (Camellia sinensis L.)
Abstract
Different stereoisomers of phytohormones may have different roles in plants while the quantification for stereoisomers still remains a challenge. The chiral separation method for methyl jasmonate (MeJA) in tea (Camellia sinensis L.) was developed by air-assisted liquid-liquid microextraction (AALLME) with enantioselective gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (Es-GC-MS/MS). The Plackett-Burman factorial design was introduced to optimize the multiple parameters of AALLME. Sensitive Es-GC-MS/MS enabled the quantification of the MeJA stereoisomers, which were separated from each other with resolutions of 3.5, 2.7, and 2.5. The linearities were R2 > 0.9971, the limits of detection were 0.08–0.12 ng/mL, the limits of quantification (LOD) were 0.28–0.39 ng/mL, and the recovery range was 80.60–107.03%. The method was applied to analyze the MeJA stereoisomer profiles in tea plants after geometrid feeding and mechanical wounding. (+)-MeJA appeared to be the main bio-active monomer that responded to injury stress. (+)-MeJA similarly increased in tea shoots at only 30 s after geometrid attack or mechanical wounding. The proposed method is superior as air-assisted liquid-liquid microextraction could induce the loss of volatile MeJA in a much shorter time, compared to the conventional enrichment procedure. A novel assay protocol for relative quantification of MeJA stereoisomers in plants responding to different injuries was applied.