UPLC-ESI-QTRAP-MS/MS鉴定及不同侵染程度山楂的抗氧化活性

IF 4.3 2区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Yunxia Cheng, Zhenying Liu, Jian Yang, Zhimao Chao
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本研究采用UPLC-ESI-QTRAP-MS/MS代谢组学技术(MRM模式)对2个山楂品种在不同侵染水平(每处理3个生物重复)下被pldia interpunctella (h b.)和Tribolium castaneum (Hbst.)侵染,探讨不同侵染水平下黄酮类代谢产物的变化及其对抗氧化活性的影响。共鉴定出32种黄酮类化合物,包括黄酮醇、异黄酮、二氢黄酮、黄酮、黄烷醇、二氢黄酮醇和查尔酮。侵染后观察到的类黄酮减少与昆虫-植物相互作用的既定机制一致,包括直接摄食和代谢消耗以及相关的微生物代谢的潜在贡献。采用P <; 0.05, FC >; 1.5表示上调,≤0.8表示下调的筛选标准,鉴定出8种与虫害密切相关的共有差异代谢物。Spearman相关分析显示,昆虫诱导的黄酮类化合物含量降低与抗氧化能力下降之间存在显著相关性(P < 0.05),这种相关性与黄酮类化合物的特征结构基团密切相关。选择表儿茶素和染料木素作为表征虫害后山楂抗氧化活性降低的有效标记物。本研究发现了山楂昆虫侵染、类黄酮变化和抗氧化活性之间的显著相关性。这些发现提供了侵染期间营养和功能特性共同发生变化的见解,为收获后质量监测提供了潜在的指标。
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UPLC-ESI-QTRAP-MS/MS identification and antioxidant activity of hawthorn with different infestation levels

This study employed UPLC-ESI-QTRAP-MS/MS metabolomics technology (MRM mode) to analyze two hawthorn varieties infested by Plodia interpunctella (Hüb.) and Tribolium castaneum (Hbst.) at different infestation levels (3 biological replicates per treatment), aiming to investigate the alterations in flavonoid metabolites and their effects on antioxidant activity under different infestation levels. A total of 32 previously characterized flavonoids were identified, covering flavonols, isoflavones, dihydroflavones, flavones, flavanols, dihydroflavonols, and chalcones. The observed flavonoid reduction following infestation aligned with established mechanisms of insect-plant interactions, including potential contributions from both direct feeding and metabolic consumption and associated microbial metabolism. Using screening criteria of P < 0.05 with FC > 1.5 for upregulation or ≤ 0.8 (for downregulation), eight shared differential metabolites strongly associated with insect infestation were identified. Spearman correlation analysis revealed a significant association (P < 0.05) between insect-induced reduction in flavonoid cs and the decline in antioxidant capacity, with this correlation being closely related to the characteristic structural groups of the flavonoid compounds. Epicatechin and genistin were selected as effective markers for characterizing the reduction of antioxidant activity in hawthorn after insect infestation. This study identified significant associations among insect infestation, flavonoid variation, and antioxidant activity in hawthorn. These findings provide insights into the co-occurring changes in nutritional and functional properties during infestation, offering potential indicators for post-harvest quality monitoring.

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BMC Chemistry
BMC Chemistry Chemistry-General Chemistry
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
2.20%
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92
审稿时长
27 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Chemistry, formerly known as Chemistry Central Journal, is now part of the BMC series journals family. Chemistry Central Journal has served the chemistry community as a trusted open access resource for more than 10 years – and we are delighted to announce the next step on its journey. In January 2019 the journal has been renamed BMC Chemistry and now strengthens the BMC series footprint in the physical sciences by publishing quality articles and by pushing the boundaries of open chemistry.
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