麦冬和麦冬根化学标记的发现:基于特征的分子网络方法。

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Feiyi Lei , Laurent Bigler , Caroline Weckerle , Luiz Leonardo Saldanha
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在中国,麦冬块根与麦冬块根被合称为麦冬药,具有养阴生津、润肺清心火的功效。这些物种的广泛种植导致需要更可靠的质量评估。然而,很少有研究描述了物种和生长区域特有的代谢组学特征,特别关注它们的活性化合物。全面了解麦冬的代谢组学特征是有效指导质量控制工作的必要条件。因此,使用超高高效液相色谱耦合timsTOF Pro混合四极杆飞行时间质谱仪进行了非靶向代谢组学分析方法。使用基于特征的分子网络(FBMN)以及硅光谱和实验光谱数据库比较的综合方法对化合物进行注释。本研究对不同来源麦冬的代谢组学多样性和变异进行了全面的综述。甾体皂苷类和同型异黄酮类分别被认为是spicata和japonicus的优势化学类。突出了四个来源麦冬的特征代谢物。58种代谢物的注释显示出显著的种间差异,其中6种代谢物和36种代谢物分别对spicata和O. japonicus的区域分化至关重要。该方法支持植物药物质量控制策略的进步,特别是那些来自多个来源的植物药物,确保更严格的植物药物化学标记选择。
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Discovery of chemical markers for maidong (roots of Ophiopogon japonicus and Liriope spicata): A feature-based molecular networking approach
Tuberous roots of Ophiopogon japonicus and Liriope spicata are collectively used as maidong medicine in China for the same clinical efficacy, nourish yin and generate fluids, moisten lung, and clear heart fire. Extensive cultivation of these species has led to the need for more robust quality assessments. Nevertheless, few studies have characterized the metabolomic profile specific to species and growing regions, with a particular focus on their active compounds. A comprehensive understanding of metabolomic profiles of maidong is essential to guide quality control efforts effectively. Therefore, an untargeted metabolomics profiling approach was conducted using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography coupled to a timsTOF Pro hybrid quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometer. Compounds were annotated using an integrated approach based on feature-based molecular networking (FBMN) together with in silico and experimental spectra databases comparisons. The present study showcases a holistic overview of the metabolomic diversity and variation among maidong derived from different origins. Steroidal saponins and homoisoflavonoids were recognized as predominant chemical classes in L. spicata, and O. japonicus, respectively. Characteristic metabolites among maidong derived from four origins were highlighted. Annotations of 58 metabolites revealed significant inter-species discrimination, with 6 and 36 metabolites critical for regional differentiation in L. spicata and O. japonicus, respectively. This approach supports the advancement of quality control strategies for botanical medicines, particularly those derived from multiple origins, ensuring a more rigorous chemical marker selection for botanical medicines.
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期刊介绍: This journal is an international medium directed towards the needs of academic, clinical, government and industrial analysis by publishing original research reports and critical reviews on pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis. It covers the interdisciplinary aspects of analysis in the pharmaceutical, biomedical and clinical sciences, including developments in analytical methodology, instrumentation, computation and interpretation. Submissions on novel applications focusing on drug purity and stability studies, pharmacokinetics, therapeutic monitoring, metabolic profiling; drug-related aspects of analytical biochemistry and forensic toxicology; quality assurance in the pharmaceutical industry are also welcome. Studies from areas of well established and poorly selective methods, such as UV-VIS spectrophotometry (including derivative and multi-wavelength measurements), basic electroanalytical (potentiometric, polarographic and voltammetric) methods, fluorimetry, flow-injection analysis, etc. are accepted for publication in exceptional cases only, if a unique and substantial advantage over presently known systems is demonstrated. The same applies to the assay of simple drug formulations by any kind of methods and the determination of drugs in biological samples based merely on spiked samples. Drug purity/stability studies should contain information on the structure elucidation of the impurities/degradants.
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