Phytochemical profiling of coryphantha macromeris (cactaceae) growing in greenhouse conditions using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry
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Cabañas García, Emmanuel
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Areche, Carlos
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Jáuregui Rincón, Juan
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Cruz Sosa, Francisco
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Pérez-Molphe Balch, Eugenio
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2019-10-22T03:11:22Z
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2019-10-22T03:11:22Z
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2019
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Molecules, Volumen 24, Issue 4, 2019
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14203049
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10.3390/molecules24040705
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/171924
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Chromatographic separation combined with mass spectrometry is a powerful tool for the characterization of plant metabolites because of its high sensitivity and selectivity. In this work, the phytochemical profile of aerial and radicular parts of Coryphantha macromeris (Engelm.) Britton & Rose growing under greenhouse conditions was qualitatively investigated for the first time by means of modern ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-PDA-HESI-Orbitrap-MS/MS). The UHPLC-PDA-HESI-Orbitrap-MS/MS analysis indicated a high complexity in phenolic metabolites. In our investigation, 69 compounds were detected and 60 of them were identified. Among detected compounds, several phenolic acids, phenolic glycosides, and organic acids were found. Within this diversity, 26 metabolites were exclusively detected in the aerial part, and 19 in the roots. Twenty-four metabolites occurred in both plant parts. According to the relative abundance of peaks in the chromatogram, ferulic and piscidic acids and their derivatives may correspond to one of the main phenolic compounds of C. macromeris. Our results contribute to the phytochemical knowledge regarding C. macromeris and its potential applications in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. Besides, some metabolites and their fragmentation patterns are reported here for the first time for cacti species.
Phytochemical profiling of coryphantha macromeris (cactaceae) growing in greenhouse conditions using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry