| Literature DB >> 25295221 |
N E Madala1, F Tugizimana1, P A Steenkamp2.
Abstract
Chlorogenic acids (CGA) have been profiled in the leaves of Momordica balsamina, Momordica charantia, and Momordica foetida. All three species were found to contain the trans and cis isomers of 4-acyl para-coumaroylquinic acid (pCoQA), caffeoylquinic acid (CQA), and feruloylquinic acid (FQA). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of pCoQA and FQA and their cis isomers in these Momordica species. These profiles were obtained by a newly developed UPLC-qTOF-MS method based on the in-source collision induced dissociation (ISCID) method optimized to mimic the MS(2) and MS(3) fragmentation of an ion trap-based MS. The presence of the cis isomers is believed to be due to high UV exposure of these plants. Furthermore, the absence of the 3-acyl and 5-acyl CGA molecules points to a metabolic mark that is unusual and represents a very interesting biochemical phenotype of these species. Our optimized ISCID method was also shown to be able to distinguish between the geometrical isomers of all three forms of CGA, a phenomenon previously deemed impossible with other common mass spectrometry systems used for CGA analyses.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25295221 PMCID: PMC4177087 DOI: 10.1155/2014/650879
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Anal Methods Chem ISSN: 2090-8873 Impact factor: 2.193
The UPLC-QTOF-MS/MS information of the annotated CQA, pCoQA, and FQA from Momordica plants extracts. The diagnostic ions (Q1 and Q2) used for isomers differentiation are also shown and they were ubiquitous across all the molecules detected.
| Rt (min) | [M-H]−
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| Identity |
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| 6.25 | C16H17O9 | 353.0873 | 353.0890 |
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| 6.40 | 353.0883 | 353.0873 |
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| 7.23 | C16H17O8 | 337.0864 | 337.0923 |
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| 7.56 | 337.0923 | 337.0956 |
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| 7.77 | C17H19O9 | 367.0947 | 367.1029 |
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| 7.98 | 367.0933 | 367.1021 |
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| Diagnostic ions | ||||
| — | C7H11O6 (Q1) | 191.0473 | 191.0556 | [Quinic acid-H]− |
| — | C7H9O5 (Q2) | 173.0370 | 173.0450 | [Quinic acid-H-H2O]− |
Figure 1Mass spectra showing the fragmentation patterns of FQA (a), CQA (b) and pCoQA (c).
Figure 2The structures of chlorogenic acids detected in the Momordica species.
Figure 3Representative UPLC-Q-TOF-MS BPI chromatograms showing the differential separation of the chlorogenic acids isomers detected in Momordica species.
Figure 4Representative mass spectra showing the major fragmentation differences at m/z 191 noted between trans and cis isomers of all CGA detected in Momordica species. The exact mass of m/z 191 and its proposed elemental formula are indicated in Table 1.