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Untargeted Metabolomics Studies on Drug-Incubated Phragmites australis Profiles.

Rofida Wahman1, Andres Sauvêtre2, Peter Schröder2, Stefan Moser3, Thomas Letzel1,4.   

Abstract

Plants produce a huge number of functionally and chemically different natural products that play an important role in linking the plant with the adjacent environment. Plants can also absorb and transform external organic compounds (xenobiotics). Currently there are only a few studies concerning the effects of xenobiotics and their transformation products on plant metabolites using a mass spectrometric untargeted screening strategy. This study was designed to investigate the changes of the Phragmites australis metabolome following/after diclofenac or carbamazepine incubation, using a serial coupling of reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC) and hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC) combined with accurate high-resolution time-of-flight mass spectrometer (TOF-MS). An untargeted screening strategy of metabolic fingerprints was developed to purposefully compare samples from differently treated P. australis plants, revealing that P. australis responded to each drug differently. When solvents with significantly different polarities were used, the metabolic profiles of P. australis were found to change significantly. For instance, the production of polyphenols (such as quercetin) in the plant increased after diclofenac incubation. Moreover, the pathway of unsaturated organic acids became more prominent, eventually as a reaction to protect the cells against reactive oxygen species (ROS). Hence, P. australis exhibited an adaptive mechanism to cope with each drug. Consequently, the untargeted screening approach is essential for understanding the complex response of plants to xenobiotics.

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Keywords:  P. australis metabolic profile; carbamazepine; diclofenac; orthogonal partial least square-discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA); untargeted metabolomics

Year:  2020        PMID: 33375173      PMCID: PMC7822174          DOI: 10.3390/metabo11010002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Metabolites        ISSN: 2218-1989


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