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Analyses of chlorogenic acids and related cinnamic acid derivatives from Nicotiana tabacum tissues with the aid of UPLC-QTOF-MS/MS based on the in-source collision-induced dissociation method

BACKGROUND: Chlorogenic acids (CGAs) are a class of phytochemicals that are formed as esters between different derivatives of cinnamic acid and quinic acid molecules. In plants, accumulation of these compounds has been linked to several physiological responses against various stress factors; however...

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Autores principales: Ncube, Efficient N, Mhlongo, Msizi I, Piater, Lizelle A, Steenkamp, Paul A, Dubery, Ian A, Madala, Ntakadzeni E
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4242998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25426160
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13065-014-0066-z
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author Ncube, Efficient N
Mhlongo, Msizi I
Piater, Lizelle A
Steenkamp, Paul A
Dubery, Ian A
Madala, Ntakadzeni E
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Mhlongo, Msizi I
Piater, Lizelle A
Steenkamp, Paul A
Dubery, Ian A
Madala, Ntakadzeni E
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description BACKGROUND: Chlorogenic acids (CGAs) are a class of phytochemicals that are formed as esters between different derivatives of cinnamic acid and quinic acid molecules. In plants, accumulation of these compounds has been linked to several physiological responses against various stress factors; however, biochemical synthesis differs from one plant to another. Although structurally simple, the analysis of CGA molecules with modern analytical platforms poses an analytical challenge. The objective of the study was to perform a comparison of the CGA profiles and related derivatives from differentiated tobacco leaf tissues and undifferentiated cell suspension cultures. RESULTS: Using an UHPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS fingerprinting method based on the in-source collision induced dissociation (ISCID) approach, a total of 19 different metabolites with a cinnamic acid core moiety were identified. These metabolites were either present in both leaf tissue and cell suspension samples or in only one of the two plant systems. Profile differences point to underlying biochemical similarities or differences thereof. CONCLUSION: Using this method, the regio- and geometric-isomer profiles of chlorogenic acids of the two tissue types of Nicotiana tabacum were achieved. The method was also shown to be applicable for the detection of other related molecules containing a cinnamic acid core.
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spelling pubmed-42429982014-11-26 Analyses of chlorogenic acids and related cinnamic acid derivatives from Nicotiana tabacum tissues with the aid of UPLC-QTOF-MS/MS based on the in-source collision-induced dissociation method Ncube, Efficient N Mhlongo, Msizi I Piater, Lizelle A Steenkamp, Paul A Dubery, Ian A Madala, Ntakadzeni E Chem Cent J Research Article BACKGROUND: Chlorogenic acids (CGAs) are a class of phytochemicals that are formed as esters between different derivatives of cinnamic acid and quinic acid molecules. In plants, accumulation of these compounds has been linked to several physiological responses against various stress factors; however, biochemical synthesis differs from one plant to another. Although structurally simple, the analysis of CGA molecules with modern analytical platforms poses an analytical challenge. The objective of the study was to perform a comparison of the CGA profiles and related derivatives from differentiated tobacco leaf tissues and undifferentiated cell suspension cultures. RESULTS: Using an UHPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS fingerprinting method based on the in-source collision induced dissociation (ISCID) approach, a total of 19 different metabolites with a cinnamic acid core moiety were identified. These metabolites were either present in both leaf tissue and cell suspension samples or in only one of the two plant systems. Profile differences point to underlying biochemical similarities or differences thereof. CONCLUSION: Using this method, the regio- and geometric-isomer profiles of chlorogenic acids of the two tissue types of Nicotiana tabacum were achieved. The method was also shown to be applicable for the detection of other related molecules containing a cinnamic acid core. Springer International Publishing 2014-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4242998/ /pubmed/25426160 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13065-014-0066-z Text en © Ncube et al.; licensee Springer. 2014 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Ncube, Efficient N
Mhlongo, Msizi I
Piater, Lizelle A
Steenkamp, Paul A
Dubery, Ian A
Madala, Ntakadzeni E
Analyses of chlorogenic acids and related cinnamic acid derivatives from Nicotiana tabacum tissues with the aid of UPLC-QTOF-MS/MS based on the in-source collision-induced dissociation method
title Analyses of chlorogenic acids and related cinnamic acid derivatives from Nicotiana tabacum tissues with the aid of UPLC-QTOF-MS/MS based on the in-source collision-induced dissociation method
title_full Analyses of chlorogenic acids and related cinnamic acid derivatives from Nicotiana tabacum tissues with the aid of UPLC-QTOF-MS/MS based on the in-source collision-induced dissociation method
title_fullStr Analyses of chlorogenic acids and related cinnamic acid derivatives from Nicotiana tabacum tissues with the aid of UPLC-QTOF-MS/MS based on the in-source collision-induced dissociation method
title_full_unstemmed Analyses of chlorogenic acids and related cinnamic acid derivatives from Nicotiana tabacum tissues with the aid of UPLC-QTOF-MS/MS based on the in-source collision-induced dissociation method
title_short Analyses of chlorogenic acids and related cinnamic acid derivatives from Nicotiana tabacum tissues with the aid of UPLC-QTOF-MS/MS based on the in-source collision-induced dissociation method
title_sort analyses of chlorogenic acids and related cinnamic acid derivatives from nicotiana tabacum tissues with the aid of uplc-qtof-ms/ms based on the in-source collision-induced dissociation method
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4242998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25426160
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13065-014-0066-z
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