| Literature DB >> 28455029 |
Jiukai Zhang1, Ping Wang1, Xun Wei2, Li Li1, Haiyan Cheng3, Yajun Wu1, Wenbo Zeng4, Hong Yu4, Ying Chen5.
Abstract
Ophiocordyceps sinensis (DCXC) is a well-known traditional Chinese medicine that exhibits various health-promoting effects. However, counterfeits and mimics of DCXC are frequently found in markets. In the present study, we examined the potential of quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (QTOF-MS) coupled with ultrafast liquid chromatography (UFLC) for use in the authentication of DCXC. Metabolite fingerprinting was obtained and subjected to multivariate statistical analysis. Discrimination of genuine DCXC, its counterfeits, cultured mycelia, and mimics was carried out by principal component analysis-discriminant analysis (PCA-DA). Furthermore, 18 characteristic markers efficiently distinguishing DCXC and its adulterants were selected by creation of profile plots displaying the abundances of markers. Determination of molecular formulae and tentative identification of marker compounds were conducted using elemental formula calculation and online database searches based on accurate MS mass and MS/MS fragmentation information. These results suggested that UFLC-QTOF-based metabolomics has great potential for the rapid detection of DCXC adulteration.Entities:
Keywords: Authentication; Characteristic markers; Chemometric; LC–QTOF–MS; Metabolomics; Ophiocordyceps sinensis
Year: 2015 PMID: 28455029 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2015.07.025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Res Int ISSN: 0963-9969 Impact factor: 6.475