Selective pressurized liquid extraction of plant secondary metabolites: Convallaria majalis L. as a case

IF 2.5 Q1 Chemistry
Xiaomeng Liang, Nikoline Juul Nielsen, Jan H. Christensen
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A fast and efficient selective pressurized liquid extraction (sPLE) method was developed to extract secondary metabolites from complex plant matrix. Convallaria majalis L., a plant producing toxic steroids, was used as proof-of-concept. The method was optimized in the aspects of preheating, dispersant, extraction temperature and solvent, and the use of C18 as in-cell cleanup sorbent. Eight authentic natural steroids with diverse sugar moieties and hydrophobicities were selected as reference analytes and spiked to 0.1 g dried leaves. The extraction performance was evaluated based on the analytes’ stability, recovery, matrix effect in the electrospray interface and the level of co-extractives. With the optimal method, the extraction was finished in 10 min. A colorless extract was obtained with recoveries ranging from 63% to 107% and absolute matrix effects ranging from 3% to 27%. The optimized method was validated by extracting 0.1 g, 0.2 g and 0.4 g spiked plant samples; method accuracy and precision were assessed by recoveries and relative standard deviations of the combined extraction-analysis workflow. The method was also tested on soil samples and indicated its suitability for measuring secondary metabolites in multiple environmental matrices. To our knowledge, this is the first time sPLE has been reported to extract plant secondary metabolites from a complex plant matrix, with satisfactory recoveries and low matrix effects. This is also the first time (s)PLE has been reported to extract plant secondary metabolites from soil. We envision the method be coupled with liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-high resolution mass spectrometry in a standard metabolomics workflow to facilitate plant metabolomics studies.

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植物次生代谢物的选择性加压液体提取:以缬草为例
建立了一种快速高效的选择性加压液体萃取(simple)方法,用于从复杂植物基质中提取次生代谢产物。一种产生有毒类固醇的植物——野缬草(Convallaria majalis L.)被用作概念验证。从预热、分散剂、萃取温度、溶剂、C18作为胞内净化吸附剂等方面对该方法进行了优化。选择8种具有不同糖段和疏水性的天然类固醇作为参比分析物,加入到0.1 g干叶中。根据分析物的稳定性、回收率、电喷雾界面中的基质效应和共萃取物的水平来评价萃取效果。在最佳提取方法下,提取时间为10 min,得到的提取物为无色,回收率为63% ~ 107%,绝对基质效应为3% ~ 27%。通过提取0.1 g、0.2 g和0.4 g加标植物样品对优化方法进行验证;方法的准确度和精密度通过提取-分析联合流程的回收率和相对标准偏差进行评价。该方法还在土壤样品上进行了试验,表明其适用于多种环境基质中次生代谢物的测定。据我们所知,这是sPLE首次报道从复杂的植物基质中提取植物次生代谢物,回收率令人满意,基质效应低。这也是首次报道用PLE从土壤中提取植物次生代谢物。我们设想将该方法与标准代谢组学工作流程中的液相色谱-电喷雾电离-高分辨率质谱相结合,以促进植物代谢组学研究。
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Analytica Chimica Acta: X
Analytica Chimica Acta: X Chemistry-Analytical Chemistry
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