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Tissue-Specific Accumulation and Isomerization of Valuable Phenylethanoid Glycosides from Plantago and Forsythia Plants
A comparative phytochemical study on the phenylethanoid glycoside (PhEG) composition of the underground organs of three Plantago species (P. lanceolata, P. major, and P. media) and that of the fruit wall and seed parts of Forsythia suspensa and F. europaea fruits was performed. The leaves of these F...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8069251/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33918622 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22083880 |
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author | Zürn, Moritz Tóth, Gergő Ausbüttel, Tim Mucsi, Zoltán Horváti, Kata Bősze, Szilvia Sütöri-Diószegi, Magdolna Pályi, Bernadett Kis, Zoltán Noszál, Béla Boldizsár, Imre |
author_facet | Zürn, Moritz Tóth, Gergő Ausbüttel, Tim Mucsi, Zoltán Horváti, Kata Bősze, Szilvia Sütöri-Diószegi, Magdolna Pályi, Bernadett Kis, Zoltán Noszál, Béla Boldizsár, Imre |
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description | A comparative phytochemical study on the phenylethanoid glycoside (PhEG) composition of the underground organs of three Plantago species (P. lanceolata, P. major, and P. media) and that of the fruit wall and seed parts of Forsythia suspensa and F. europaea fruits was performed. The leaves of these Forsythia species and six cultivars of the hybrid F. × intermedia were also analyzed, demonstrating the tissue-specific accumulation and decomposition of PhEGs. Our analyses confirmed the significance of selected tissues as new and abundant sources of these valuable natural compounds. The optimized heat treatment of tissues containing high amounts of the PhEG plantamajoside (PM) or forsythoside A (FA), which was performed in distilled water, resulted in their characteristic isomerizations. In addition to PM and FA, high amounts of the isomerization products could also be isolated after heat treatment. The isomerization mechanisms were elucidated by molecular modeling, and the structures of PhEGs were identified by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) and high-resolution mass spectrometry (HR-MS) techniques, also confirming the possibility of discriminating regioisomeric PhEGs by tandem MS. The PhEGs showed no cytostatic activity in non-human primate Vero E6 cells, supporting their safe use as natural medicines and allowing their antiviral potency to be tested. |
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spelling | pubmed-80692512021-04-26 Tissue-Specific Accumulation and Isomerization of Valuable Phenylethanoid Glycosides from Plantago and Forsythia Plants Zürn, Moritz Tóth, Gergő Ausbüttel, Tim Mucsi, Zoltán Horváti, Kata Bősze, Szilvia Sütöri-Diószegi, Magdolna Pályi, Bernadett Kis, Zoltán Noszál, Béla Boldizsár, Imre Int J Mol Sci Article A comparative phytochemical study on the phenylethanoid glycoside (PhEG) composition of the underground organs of three Plantago species (P. lanceolata, P. major, and P. media) and that of the fruit wall and seed parts of Forsythia suspensa and F. europaea fruits was performed. The leaves of these Forsythia species and six cultivars of the hybrid F. × intermedia were also analyzed, demonstrating the tissue-specific accumulation and decomposition of PhEGs. Our analyses confirmed the significance of selected tissues as new and abundant sources of these valuable natural compounds. The optimized heat treatment of tissues containing high amounts of the PhEG plantamajoside (PM) or forsythoside A (FA), which was performed in distilled water, resulted in their characteristic isomerizations. In addition to PM and FA, high amounts of the isomerization products could also be isolated after heat treatment. The isomerization mechanisms were elucidated by molecular modeling, and the structures of PhEGs were identified by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) and high-resolution mass spectrometry (HR-MS) techniques, also confirming the possibility of discriminating regioisomeric PhEGs by tandem MS. The PhEGs showed no cytostatic activity in non-human primate Vero E6 cells, supporting their safe use as natural medicines and allowing their antiviral potency to be tested. MDPI 2021-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8069251/ /pubmed/33918622 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22083880 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Zürn, Moritz Tóth, Gergő Ausbüttel, Tim Mucsi, Zoltán Horváti, Kata Bősze, Szilvia Sütöri-Diószegi, Magdolna Pályi, Bernadett Kis, Zoltán Noszál, Béla Boldizsár, Imre Tissue-Specific Accumulation and Isomerization of Valuable Phenylethanoid Glycosides from Plantago and Forsythia Plants |
title | Tissue-Specific Accumulation and Isomerization of Valuable Phenylethanoid Glycosides from Plantago and Forsythia Plants |
title_full | Tissue-Specific Accumulation and Isomerization of Valuable Phenylethanoid Glycosides from Plantago and Forsythia Plants |
title_fullStr | Tissue-Specific Accumulation and Isomerization of Valuable Phenylethanoid Glycosides from Plantago and Forsythia Plants |
title_full_unstemmed | Tissue-Specific Accumulation and Isomerization of Valuable Phenylethanoid Glycosides from Plantago and Forsythia Plants |
title_short | Tissue-Specific Accumulation and Isomerization of Valuable Phenylethanoid Glycosides from Plantago and Forsythia Plants |
title_sort | tissue-specific accumulation and isomerization of valuable phenylethanoid glycosides from plantago and forsythia plants |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8069251/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33918622 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22083880 |
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