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Comprehensive GCMS and LC-MS/MS Metabolite Profiling of Chlorella vulgaris
The commercial cultivation of microalgae began in the 1960s and Chlorella was one of the first target organisms. The species has long been considered a potential source of renewable energy, an alternative for phytoremediation, and more recently, as a growth and immune stimulant. However, Chlorella v...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7404257/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32709006 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md18070367 |
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author | Pantami, Hamza Ahmed Ahamad Bustamam, Muhammad Safwan Lee, Soo Yee Ismail, Intan Safinar Mohd Faudzi, Siti Munirah Nakakuni, Masatoshi Shaari, Khozirah |
author_facet | Pantami, Hamza Ahmed Ahamad Bustamam, Muhammad Safwan Lee, Soo Yee Ismail, Intan Safinar Mohd Faudzi, Siti Munirah Nakakuni, Masatoshi Shaari, Khozirah |
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description | The commercial cultivation of microalgae began in the 1960s and Chlorella was one of the first target organisms. The species has long been considered a potential source of renewable energy, an alternative for phytoremediation, and more recently, as a growth and immune stimulant. However, Chlorella vulgaris, which is one of the most studied microalga, has never been comprehensively profiled chemically. In the present study, comprehensive profiling of the Chlorella vulgaris metabolome grown under normal culture conditions was carried out, employing tandem LC-MS/MS to profile the ethanolic extract and GC-MS for fatty acid analysis. The fatty acid profile of C. vulgaris was shown to be rich in omega-6, -7, -9, and -13 fatty acids, with omega-6 being the highest, representing more than sixty percent (>60%) of the total fatty acids. This is a clear indication that this species of Chlorella could serve as a good source of nutrition when incorporated in diets. The profile also showed that the main fatty acid composition was that of C(16)-C(18) (>92%), suggesting that it might be a potential candidate for biodiesel production. LC-MS/MS analysis revealed carotenoid constituents comprising violaxanthin, neoxanthin, lutein, β-carotene, vulgaxanthin I, astaxanthin, and antheraxanthin, along with other pigments such as the chlorophylls. In addition to these, amino acids, vitamins, and simple sugars were also profiled, and through mass spectrometry-based molecular networking, 48 phospholipids were putatively identified. |
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spelling | pubmed-74042572020-08-18 Comprehensive GCMS and LC-MS/MS Metabolite Profiling of Chlorella vulgaris Pantami, Hamza Ahmed Ahamad Bustamam, Muhammad Safwan Lee, Soo Yee Ismail, Intan Safinar Mohd Faudzi, Siti Munirah Nakakuni, Masatoshi Shaari, Khozirah Mar Drugs Article The commercial cultivation of microalgae began in the 1960s and Chlorella was one of the first target organisms. The species has long been considered a potential source of renewable energy, an alternative for phytoremediation, and more recently, as a growth and immune stimulant. However, Chlorella vulgaris, which is one of the most studied microalga, has never been comprehensively profiled chemically. In the present study, comprehensive profiling of the Chlorella vulgaris metabolome grown under normal culture conditions was carried out, employing tandem LC-MS/MS to profile the ethanolic extract and GC-MS for fatty acid analysis. The fatty acid profile of C. vulgaris was shown to be rich in omega-6, -7, -9, and -13 fatty acids, with omega-6 being the highest, representing more than sixty percent (>60%) of the total fatty acids. This is a clear indication that this species of Chlorella could serve as a good source of nutrition when incorporated in diets. The profile also showed that the main fatty acid composition was that of C(16)-C(18) (>92%), suggesting that it might be a potential candidate for biodiesel production. LC-MS/MS analysis revealed carotenoid constituents comprising violaxanthin, neoxanthin, lutein, β-carotene, vulgaxanthin I, astaxanthin, and antheraxanthin, along with other pigments such as the chlorophylls. In addition to these, amino acids, vitamins, and simple sugars were also profiled, and through mass spectrometry-based molecular networking, 48 phospholipids were putatively identified. MDPI 2020-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7404257/ /pubmed/32709006 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md18070367 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Pantami, Hamza Ahmed Ahamad Bustamam, Muhammad Safwan Lee, Soo Yee Ismail, Intan Safinar Mohd Faudzi, Siti Munirah Nakakuni, Masatoshi Shaari, Khozirah Comprehensive GCMS and LC-MS/MS Metabolite Profiling of Chlorella vulgaris |
title | Comprehensive GCMS and LC-MS/MS Metabolite Profiling of Chlorella vulgaris |
title_full | Comprehensive GCMS and LC-MS/MS Metabolite Profiling of Chlorella vulgaris |
title_fullStr | Comprehensive GCMS and LC-MS/MS Metabolite Profiling of Chlorella vulgaris |
title_full_unstemmed | Comprehensive GCMS and LC-MS/MS Metabolite Profiling of Chlorella vulgaris |
title_short | Comprehensive GCMS and LC-MS/MS Metabolite Profiling of Chlorella vulgaris |
title_sort | comprehensive gcms and lc-ms/ms metabolite profiling of chlorella vulgaris |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7404257/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32709006 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md18070367 |
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