LC-MS/DIA-based strategy for comprehensive flavonoid profiling: an spp. applicability case

We introduce a liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry with data-independent acquisition (LC-MS/DIA)-based strategy, specifically tailored to achieve comprehensive and reliable glycosylated flavonoid profiling. This approach facilitates in-depth and simultaneous exploration of all detected precurs...

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Published inRSC advances Vol. 14; no. 15; pp. 1481 - 1498
Main Authors Alves, Matheus Fernandes, Katchborian-Neto, Albert, Bueno, Paula Carolina Pires, Carnevale-Neto, Fausto, Casoti, Rosana, Ferreira, Miller Santos, Murgu, Michael, de Paula, Ana Claudia Chagas, Dias, Danielle Ferreira, Soares, Marisi Gomes, Chagas-Paula, Daniela Aparecida
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Published 02.04.2024
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Summary:We introduce a liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry with data-independent acquisition (LC-MS/DIA)-based strategy, specifically tailored to achieve comprehensive and reliable glycosylated flavonoid profiling. This approach facilitates in-depth and simultaneous exploration of all detected precursors and fragments during data processing, employing the widely-used open-source MZmine 3 software. It was applied to a dataset of six Ocotea plant species. This framework suggested 49 flavonoids potentially newly described for these plant species, alongside 45 known features within the genus. Flavonols kaempferol and quercetin, both exhibiting O -glycosylation patterns, were particularly prevalent. Gas-phase fragmentation reactions further supported these findings. For the first time, the apigenin flavone backbone was also annotated in most of the examined Ocotea species. Apigenin derivatives were found mainly in the C -glycoside form, with O. porosa displaying the highest flavone : flavonol ratio. The approach also allowed an unprecedented detection of kaempferol and quercetin in O. porosa species, and it has underscored the untapped potential of LC-MS/DIA data for broad and reliable flavonoid profiling. Our study annotated more than 50 flavonoid backbones in each species, surpassing the current literature. A user-friendly LC-MS data-independent acquisition-based strategy using open software for access to the flavonoid content of complex mixtures.
Bibliography:Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI
https://doi.org/10.1039/d4ra01384k
ISSN:2046-2069
DOI:10.1039/d4ra01384k