Chemical diversity of Brittonodoxa subpinnata, a Brazilian native species of moss†

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Wilton Ricardo Sala-Carvalho, Denilson Fernandes Peralta and Cláudia Maria Furlan
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Plants should be probably thought of as the most formidable chemical laboratory that can be exploited for the production of an incredible number of molecules with remarkable structural and chemical diversity that cannot be matched by any synthetic libraries of small molecules. The bryophytes chemistry has been neglected for too long, but in the last ten years, this scenery is changing, with several studies being made using extracts from bryophytes, aimed at the characterization of interesting metabolites, with their metabolome screened. The main objective of this study was to analyze the metabolome of Brittonodoxa subpinnata, a native Brazilian moss species, which occurs in the two Brazilian hotspots. GC-MS and LC-MS2 were performed. All extracts were analyzed using the molecular networking approach. The four extracts of B. subpinnata (polar, non-polar, soluble, and insoluble) resulted in 928 features detected within the established parameters. 189 (20.4%) compounds were annotated, with sugars, fatty acids, flavonoids, and biflavonoids as the major constituents. Sucrose was the sugar with the highest quantity; palmitic acid the major fatty acid but with great presence of very long-chain fatty acids rarely found in higher plants, glycosylated flavonoids were the major flavonoids, and biflavonoids majorly composed by units of flavones and flavanones, exclusively found in the cell wall. Despite the high percentage, this work leaves a significant gap for future works using other structure elucidation techniques, such as NMR.

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巴西本土苔藓物种 Brittonodoxa subpinnata 的化学多样性
植物可能被视为最强大的化学实验室,可以利用它生产出数量惊人的分子,其结构和化学多样性是任何小分子合成库都无法比拟的。长期以来,红叶植物化学一直被忽视,但在过去的十年中,这种情况正在发生变化,利用红叶植物的提取物进行了多项研究,旨在通过筛选其代谢组,确定有趣代谢物的特征。这项研究的主要目的是分析巴西两个热点地区的巴西苔藓物种 Brittonodoxa subpinnata 的代谢组。研究采用了气相色谱-质谱(GC-MS)和液相色谱-质谱(LC-MS2)。使用分子网络方法分析了所有提取物。Subpinnata 的四种提取物(极性、非极性、可溶性和不可溶性)在既定参数范围内检测到 928 个特征。189个(20.4%)化合物得到了注释,其中糖类、脂肪酸、黄酮类和双黄酮类是主要成分。蔗糖是含量最高的糖;棕榈酸是主要的脂肪酸,但其中含有大量在高等植物中罕见的长链脂肪酸;糖基化黄酮类化合物是主要的黄酮类化合物,而双黄酮类化合物主要由黄酮和黄烷酮单位组成,只存在于细胞壁中。尽管黄酮类化合物的比例很高,但这项工作为今后利用核磁共振等其他结构阐明技术开展工作留下了很大的空白。
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