Metabolomic approach has become a very important tool for determining the actual gene expression and protein activity. Metabolism via the shikimate pathway in plant gives rise to a large number of aromatic compounds, including p-hydroxycinnamates, which are mainly associated with their cell walls in complex structures, ester-linked to heteroxilans. In this work, ferulate dehydrodimers and related compounds were extracted from the cellwalls of young lyophilized wheat plants with 2mol/l NaOH for 4 h at 25 ?C under N2. After solid phase extraction, samples were analysed by high-performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole-linear ion trap tandem mass spectrometry with the electrospray source operating in negative mode. Nineteen dehydrodiferulates, 2 hydrate forms, 3 oxo- forms, 2 decarboxilated forms and 1 dihydroxysinapate, were identified bymass spectra interpretation. In addition, five mixed dehydrodimers of ferulic-sinapic, ferulic-coumaric and ferulicsyringic acids were also identified. Reproducibility of peak areas was usually better than 10% but some minor components which may be procedural artefacts, although relativelymild conditions were used. Copyright (C) 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Phenilpropanoate identification in young wheat plants by liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry: monomeric and dimeric compounds / Callipo, Luciano; Cavaliere, Chiara; Fuscoletti, Valentina; Gubbiotti, Riccardo; Samperi, Roberto; Lagana', Aldo. - In: JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY. - ISSN 1076-5174. - STAMPA. - 45:9(2010), pp. 1026-1040. [10.1002/jms.1800]

Phenilpropanoate identification in young wheat plants by liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry: monomeric and dimeric compounds

CALLIPO, LUCIANO;CAVALIERE, CHIARA;FUSCOLETTI, VALENTINA;GUBBIOTTI, RICCARDO;SAMPERI, Roberto;LAGANA', Aldo
2010

Abstract

Metabolomic approach has become a very important tool for determining the actual gene expression and protein activity. Metabolism via the shikimate pathway in plant gives rise to a large number of aromatic compounds, including p-hydroxycinnamates, which are mainly associated with their cell walls in complex structures, ester-linked to heteroxilans. In this work, ferulate dehydrodimers and related compounds were extracted from the cellwalls of young lyophilized wheat plants with 2mol/l NaOH for 4 h at 25 ?C under N2. After solid phase extraction, samples were analysed by high-performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole-linear ion trap tandem mass spectrometry with the electrospray source operating in negative mode. Nineteen dehydrodiferulates, 2 hydrate forms, 3 oxo- forms, 2 decarboxilated forms and 1 dihydroxysinapate, were identified bymass spectra interpretation. In addition, five mixed dehydrodimers of ferulic-sinapic, ferulic-coumaric and ferulicsyringic acids were also identified. Reproducibility of peak areas was usually better than 10% but some minor components which may be procedural artefacts, although relativelymild conditions were used. Copyright (C) 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
2010
hydroxycinnamates; liquid chromatography; phenilpropanoates; shikimate pathway; tandem mass spectrometry
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Phenilpropanoate identification in young wheat plants by liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry: monomeric and dimeric compounds / Callipo, Luciano; Cavaliere, Chiara; Fuscoletti, Valentina; Gubbiotti, Riccardo; Samperi, Roberto; Lagana', Aldo. - In: JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY. - ISSN 1076-5174. - STAMPA. - 45:9(2010), pp. 1026-1040. [10.1002/jms.1800]
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