Anna Shapira , Almog Uziel , Shiri Procaccia , Ohad Guberman , Dan Y. Lewitus , David Meiri
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大麻植物含有许多具有潜在药理特性的生物活性代谢物。这些特性主要归因于大麻素和萜类化合物,而其他类物质则很少受到关注。丰富的叶绿素衍生物(CDs)在各种应用中的作用已得到证实,但人们对它们在大麻中的存在和意义却知之甚少。我们推测,提取物制备过程中的加热会导致失去中心镁(Mg)离子的叶绿素衍生物的汇集。在此,我们介绍一种液相色谱-串联质谱方法,用于分离、鉴定和量化脱羧后大麻提取物中不含镁离子的 CD。我们对代表四种化学变种的 14 种大麻栽培品种进行了评估,并鉴定出 69 种不同的无镁 CD。这些物质被分为五个家族:Pheophorbide a、Pheophorbide b、Pheophytin a、Pheophytin b 和 Purpurin 18。无镁 CD 的结构是通过其 MS/MS 片段谱确定的,与去酪基的 CD 相比,它们是酪基衍生物,然后进一步分为热衍生物、烷基化 CD 和氧化 CD。在四种不同的化合种类之间以及同一化合种类的不同栽培品种内部都发现了很大的差异,其中叶绿素 a 家族在所有提取物中最为普遍。III 型化学品种的高大麻二酚植株含有的无镁 CD 数量明显更高。这些丰度上的差异可能会导致根据大麻素特征被认为相似的植物在治疗效果上的差异。
Identification of 69 magnesium-free chlorophyll derivatives in decarboxylated extracts of medical Cannabis chemovars using ESI-LC-HRMS/MS
The Cannabis plant contains many groups of bioactive metabolites with potential pharmacological properties. These properties have mainly been attributed to cannabinoids and terpenoids, with other groups receiving little attention. The usefulness of the abundant group of chlorophyll derivatives (CDs) was illustrated in various applications, but little is known regarding their presence and significance in Cannabis. We hypothesized that the heating accompanying the process extract preparation would result in a pool of CDs that have lost the central magnesium (Mg) ion. Herein, we introduce a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry approach for separating, identifying, and quantifying Mg-free CDs in Cannabis extracts after decarboxylation. We assessed 14 Cannabis cultivars representing the four types of chemovars and identified 69 distinct Mg-free CDs. These were separated into five families: Pheophorbide a, Pheophorbide b, Pheophytin a, Pheophytin b, and Purpurin 18. The structure of the Mg-free CDs was determined through their MS/MS fragmentation spectra as phytylated derivatives compared to dephytylated ones, and then further to pyroderivatives, alkylated and oxidized CDs. Substantial variation was found between the four different chemovar types and within different cultivars of the same chemovar, with the family of Pheophytin a, the most prevalent in all extracts. Type III chemovar high-cannabidiol plants contained significantly higher amounts of Mg-free CDs. These differences in abundance may result in variations in the therapeutic effects of plants that are considered similar according to their cannabinoid profiles.