Botanical Authenticity of Miraruira Sold in the Amazonas State, Brazil, Based on Chemical Profiling Using DI-MS and Chemometric Analyses.

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Shelson M da R Braga, Felipe M A da Silva, Giovana A Bataglion, Marcia G A de Almeida, Larissa O de Souza, Rebeca Dos S França, Cesar A S de Souza, Francinaldo A da Silva-Filho, Afonso D L de Souza, Hector H F Koolen, Maria L B Pinheiro
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Abstract

Miraruira is a medicinal plant-based product (MPBP) that is widely used in the state of Amazonas for the treatment of diabetes, though its botanical identity remains unclear, which raises concerns about authenticity and therapeutic consistency. One solution to this problem is the use of mass spectrometry-based approaches, which have emerged as powerful tools for verifying botanical origin based on chemical composition. Thus, to confirm the botanical authenticity of miraruira, direct-injection mass spectrometry (DI-MS) and chemometric analyses (PCA and HCA) were conducted on methanol fractions of Salacia impressifolia and Connarus ruber, both suspected sources of miraruira, as well as commercial samples obtained in street markets in Manaus, Brazil. Additionally, the hexane extracts of C. ruber and the commercial samples were screened for benzoquinones using DI-MS, as these compounds are recurrent in the genus Connarus. The DI-MS and PCA analyses revealed distinct chemical profiles for each species, and identified mangiferin and epicatechin as chemical markers for S. impressifolia and C. ruber, respectively. Furthermore, PCA demonstrated that all the commercial samples exhibited chemical profiles closely aligned with C. ruber. However, the HCA indicated variability among these samples, suggesting C. ruber or related Connarus species are the primary sources of miraruira. Moreover, embelin, rapanone, and suberonone were identified as the main compounds in the hexane extracts of C. ruber and the commercial products. This study successfully confirmed the botanical authenticity of miraruira, identified key bioactive compounds related to its traditional use in the treatment of diabetes symptoms, and demonstrated the effectiveness of DI-MS as a valuable tool for addressing authenticity issues in MPBPs.

在巴西亚马逊州销售的Miraruira的植物真实性,基于DI-MS和化学计量分析的化学分析。
Miraruira是一种药用植物产品(MPBP),在亚马逊州广泛用于治疗糖尿病,尽管其植物特性尚不清楚,这引发了对其真实性和治疗一致性的担忧。这个问题的一个解决方案是使用基于质谱的方法,它已经成为基于化学成分验证植物起源的强大工具。因此,为了确认miraruira的植物真实性,我们对两种疑似miraruira来源的Salacia impresfolia和Connarus rubber的甲醇馏分以及在巴西马瑙斯街头市场获得的商业样品进行了直接注射质谱(DI-MS)和化学计量分析(PCA和HCA)。此外,利用DI-MS对橡胶木的己烷提取物和商业样品进行了苯醌类化合物的筛选,因为这些化合物在姜属植物中反复出现。DI-MS和PCA分析显示了不同树种的化学特征,分别鉴定出芒果苷和表儿茶素为印染山楂和橡胶山楂的化学标记物。此外,主成分分析表明,所有商业样品都具有与C. ruber密切相关的化学特征。然而,HCA显示这些样本之间存在差异,表明橡胶树或相关的Connarus物种是miraruira的主要来源。此外,在橡胶己烷提取物和商业产品中,还鉴定出了主要化合物为栓塞素、雷帕酮和亚酮。本研究成功证实了miraruira的植物真实性,鉴定了其在治疗糖尿病症状方面的传统用途相关的关键生物活性化合物,并证明了DI-MS作为解决mpbp真实性问题的有价值工具的有效性。
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Plants-Basel
Plants-Basel Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
11.10%
发文量
2923
审稿时长
15.4 days
期刊介绍: Plants (ISSN 2223-7747), is an international and multidisciplinary scientific open access journal that covers all key areas of plant science. It publishes review articles, regular research articles, communications, and short notes in the fields of structural, functional and experimental botany. In addition to fundamental disciplines such as morphology, systematics, physiology and ecology of plants, the journal welcomes all types of articles in the field of applied plant science.
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