Xiu Gu , Yanping Li , Yang Li , Xiaohui Duan , Youfan Hu , Jialuo Chen , Huan Du , Jing Bai , Chengyan He , Caihong Bai , Jinlin Guo , Jiahui Yang , Kaifeng Hu
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Integrating 2D NMR-based metabolomics and in vitro assays to explore the potential viability of cultivated Ophiocordyceps sinensis as an alternative to the wild counterpart
Ophiocordyceps sinensis is widely used to treat various diseases and as a health supplement. The present study comprehensively compared the metabolic differences between wild and cultivated O. sinensis through 2D 1H-13C HSQC-based metabolomics, and assessed their anti-lung cancer activity on A549 cells. To characterize the global metabolic profile, sample preparation was scrutinously optimized, and both polar (1:4 methanol-water) and non-polar (1:4 methanol-chloroform) extracts of O. sinensis were investigated. A total of 47 and 10 metabolites were identified in the polar and non-polar extracts, respectively. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) revealed greater differences between the two types of O. sinensis in the polar extracts than in the non-polar extracts. Orthogonal Partial Least Squares-Discriminant Analysis (OPLS-DA) together with univariate tests captured 23 and 19 differential spectral features (with 22 and 11 of them assigned) between wild and cultivated O. sinensis in the polar and non-polar extracts, respectively. Meanwhile, the anti-lung cancer activities of both polar and non-polar extracts of wild and cultivated O. sinensis were assessed by MTS assay on A549 cells, and the sterols found in non-polar extracts, such as ergosterol, ergosterol peroxide, and 9,11-dehydroergosterol peroxide, and β-sitosterol, are the active ingredients with potential anti-lung cancer properties. In this study, we introduced a comprehensive strategy integrating 2D NMR-based metabolomics with in vitro assays for comparing the chemical composition and assessing the pharmacological activity of wild and cultivated O. sinensis. Our results provided a scientific basis for the potential viability of cultivated O. sinensis as an alternative to the wild counterpart.
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