UPLC–QTOF–MS and NMR analyses of graviola (Annona muricata) leaves

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Autor(a) principal: Moraes,Ingrid Vieira Machado de
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Ribeiro,Paulo Riceli Vasconcelos, Schmidt,Flávio Luis, Canuto,Kirley Marques, Zocolo,Guilherme Julião, Brito,Edy Sousa de, Luo,Rensheng, Richards,Kristy M., Tran,Kevin, Smith,Robert E.
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Graviola leaves (Annona muricata L., Annonaceae) are used by some people to try to treat or even cure cancer, even though over-consumption of the fruit, which contains the neurotoxins annonacin and squamocin has caused an atypical form of Parkinson's disease. In previous analyses, the fruits were extracted with methanol under ambient conditions before analyses. In the present study, UPLC–QTOF–MS and NMR were used to analyze freeze-dried graviola leaves that were extracted using dry methanol and ethanol at 100 ºC and 10 MPa (100 atm) pressure in a sealed container. Methanol solubilized 33% of the metabolites in the lyophilized leaves. Ethanol solubilized 41% of metabolites in the lyophilized leaves. The concentrations of total phenolic compounds were 100.3 ± 2.8 and 93.2 ± 2.0 mg gallic acid equivalents per g of sample, for the methanolic and ethanolic extracts, respectively. Moreover, the toxicophore (unsaturated γ-lactone) that is present in neurotoxic acetogenins was found in the lipophilic portion of this extract. The concentrations of the neurotoxins annonacin and squamocin were found by UPLC–QTOF–MS to be 305.6 ± 28.3 and 17.4 ± 0.89 µg/g-dw, respectively, in the dried leaves. Pressurized methanol solubilized more annonacin and squamocin than ethanol. On the other hand, a hot, aqueous infusion solubilized only 0.213% of the annonacin and too little of the squamocin to be detected. So, graviola leaves contain significant amounts of the neurotoxins annonacin and squamocin, as well as some potentially healthy phenolic compounds. Finally, the potential neurotoxicity of whole leaves in dietary supplements could be much higher than that of a tea (hot aqueous infusion) that is made from them.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv UPLC–QTOF–MS and NMR analyses of graviola (Annona muricata) leaves
title UPLC–QTOF–MS and NMR analyses of graviola (Annona muricata) leaves
spellingShingle UPLC–QTOF–MS and NMR analyses of graviola (Annona muricata) leaves
Moraes,Ingrid Vieira Machado de
Graviola
Annona muricata
UPLC–QTOF–MS
Parkinson's disease
NMR
title_short UPLC–QTOF–MS and NMR analyses of graviola (Annona muricata) leaves
title_full UPLC–QTOF–MS and NMR analyses of graviola (Annona muricata) leaves
title_fullStr UPLC–QTOF–MS and NMR analyses of graviola (Annona muricata) leaves
title_full_unstemmed UPLC–QTOF–MS and NMR analyses of graviola (Annona muricata) leaves
title_sort UPLC–QTOF–MS and NMR analyses of graviola (Annona muricata) leaves
author Moraes,Ingrid Vieira Machado de
author_facet Moraes,Ingrid Vieira Machado de
Ribeiro,Paulo Riceli Vasconcelos
Schmidt,Flávio Luis
Canuto,Kirley Marques
Zocolo,Guilherme Julião
Brito,Edy Sousa de
Luo,Rensheng
Richards,Kristy M.
Tran,Kevin
Smith,Robert E.
author_role author
author2 Ribeiro,Paulo Riceli Vasconcelos
Schmidt,Flávio Luis
Canuto,Kirley Marques
Zocolo,Guilherme Julião
Brito,Edy Sousa de
Luo,Rensheng
Richards,Kristy M.
Tran,Kevin
Smith,Robert E.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moraes,Ingrid Vieira Machado de
Ribeiro,Paulo Riceli Vasconcelos
Schmidt,Flávio Luis
Canuto,Kirley Marques
Zocolo,Guilherme Julião
Brito,Edy Sousa de
Luo,Rensheng
Richards,Kristy M.
Tran,Kevin
Smith,Robert E.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Graviola
Annona muricata
UPLC–QTOF–MS
Parkinson's disease
NMR
topic Graviola
Annona muricata
UPLC–QTOF–MS
Parkinson's disease
NMR
description ABSTRACT Graviola leaves (Annona muricata L., Annonaceae) are used by some people to try to treat or even cure cancer, even though over-consumption of the fruit, which contains the neurotoxins annonacin and squamocin has caused an atypical form of Parkinson's disease. In previous analyses, the fruits were extracted with methanol under ambient conditions before analyses. In the present study, UPLC–QTOF–MS and NMR were used to analyze freeze-dried graviola leaves that were extracted using dry methanol and ethanol at 100 ºC and 10 MPa (100 atm) pressure in a sealed container. Methanol solubilized 33% of the metabolites in the lyophilized leaves. Ethanol solubilized 41% of metabolites in the lyophilized leaves. The concentrations of total phenolic compounds were 100.3 ± 2.8 and 93.2 ± 2.0 mg gallic acid equivalents per g of sample, for the methanolic and ethanolic extracts, respectively. Moreover, the toxicophore (unsaturated γ-lactone) that is present in neurotoxic acetogenins was found in the lipophilic portion of this extract. The concentrations of the neurotoxins annonacin and squamocin were found by UPLC–QTOF–MS to be 305.6 ± 28.3 and 17.4 ± 0.89 µg/g-dw, respectively, in the dried leaves. Pressurized methanol solubilized more annonacin and squamocin than ethanol. On the other hand, a hot, aqueous infusion solubilized only 0.213% of the annonacin and too little of the squamocin to be detected. So, graviola leaves contain significant amounts of the neurotoxins annonacin and squamocin, as well as some potentially healthy phenolic compounds. Finally, the potential neurotoxicity of whole leaves in dietary supplements could be much higher than that of a tea (hot aqueous infusion) that is made from them.
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