Seasonal Changes in the Metabolic Profiles and Biological Activity in Leaves of <i>Diospyros digyna</i> and <i>D. rekoi</i> “Zapote” Trees
Ernesto Ramírez-Briones,
Ramón Rodríguez-Macías,
Eduardo Salcedo-Pérez,
Enrique Ramírez-Chávez,
Jorge Molina-Torres,
Axel Tiessen,
José Ordaz-Ortiz,
Norma Martínez-Gallardo,
John P. Délano-Frier,
Julia Zañudo-Hernández
Affiliations
Ernesto Ramírez-Briones
Department of Ecology, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, Camino Ing. Ramón Padilla Sánchez No. 2100, La Venta del Astillero, Zapopan 45110, Jalisco, Mexico
Ramón Rodríguez-Macías
Department of Botany and Zoology, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Exactas e Ingeniería, Camino Ing. Ramón Padilla Sánchez No. 2100, La Venta del Astillero, Zapopan 45110, Jalisco, Mexico
Eduardo Salcedo-Pérez
Department of Botany and Zoology, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Exactas e Ingeniería, Camino Ing. Ramón Padilla Sánchez No. 2100, La Venta del Astillero, Zapopan 45110, Jalisco, Mexico
Enrique Ramírez-Chávez
Department of Biotechnology and Biochemistry, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Unidad Irapuato, Libramiento Norte Carretera Irapuato León Kilómetro 9.6, Carretera Irapuato León, Irapuato 36824, Guanajuato, Mexico
Jorge Molina-Torres
Department of Biotechnology and Biochemistry, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Unidad Irapuato, Libramiento Norte Carretera Irapuato León Kilómetro 9.6, Carretera Irapuato León, Irapuato 36824, Guanajuato, Mexico
Axel Tiessen
Department of Biotechnology and Biochemistry, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Unidad Irapuato, Libramiento Norte Carretera Irapuato León Kilómetro 9.6, Carretera Irapuato León, Irapuato 36824, Guanajuato, Mexico
José Ordaz-Ortiz
Metabolomics Laboratory, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Unidad de Genómica Avanzada, Libramiento Norte Carretera Irapuato León Kilómetro 9.6, Carretera Irapuato León, Irapuato 36824, Guanajuato, Mexico
Norma Martínez-Gallardo
Department of Biotechnology and Biochemistry, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Unidad Irapuato, Libramiento Norte Carretera Irapuato León Kilómetro 9.6, Carretera Irapuato León, Irapuato 36824, Guanajuato, Mexico
John P. Délano-Frier
Department of Biotechnology and Biochemistry, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Unidad Irapuato, Libramiento Norte Carretera Irapuato León Kilómetro 9.6, Carretera Irapuato León, Irapuato 36824, Guanajuato, Mexico
Julia Zañudo-Hernández
Department of Ecology, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, Camino Ing. Ramón Padilla Sánchez No. 2100, La Venta del Astillero, Zapopan 45110, Jalisco, Mexico
Leaves of semi-domesticated Diospyros digyna and wild D. rekoi trees, sampled seasonally in Mexico in 2014, were analyzed. Metabolic fingerprints revealed higher metabolite diversity in D. rekoi leaves. The TLC bands characteristic of glycosylated flavonoids, predominant in this species, matched the detection of quercetin and quercetin 3-O-glucuronides by liquid chromatography (UPLC-MS) of spring leaf extracts (LEs). Further gas chromatography (GC-MS) analysis revealed abundant fatty acids, organic acids, and secondary metabolites including trigonelline, p-coumaric, and ferulic and nicotinic acids. Phenolic-like compounds prevailed in D. digyna LEs, while unidentified triterpenoids and dihydroxylated coumarins were detected by UPLC-MS and GC-MS. A paucity of leaf metabolites in leaves of this species, compared to D. rekoi, was evident. Higher antioxidant capacity (AOC) was detected in D. digyna LEs. The AOC was season-independent in D. digyna but not in D. rekoi. The AOC in both species was concentrated in distinct TLC single bands, although seasonal variation in band intensity was observed among trees sampled. The AOC in D. digyna LEs could be ascribed to the coumarin esculetin. The LEs moderately inhibited phytopathogenic bacteria but not fungi. Leaf chemistry differences in these Mesoamerican Diospyros species substantiated previous variability reported in tree physiology and fruit physical chemistry, postulated to result from domestication and seasonality.