High resolution LC-MS/MS screening for secondary metabolites in bulgarian species of genus Astragalus L

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Autor(a) principal: Shkondrov,Aleksandar M.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Krasteva,Ilina N.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Química Nova (Online)
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Resumo: The phytochemical content of some Astragalus species distributed in Bulgarian flora has been previously studied. Among other compounds, flavoalkaloids, acylated flavonoids, flavonoid triglycosides and cycloartane saponins have been isolated so far. The composition of the rest of the representatives of this genus in Bulgaria is not explored yet. The aim of this study was to perform a screening for the presence of selected rare secondary metabolites (flavoalkaloids, acylated flavonoids, flavonoid triglycosides and cycloartane saponins) in selected Astragalus species. Samples were collected in different phenological stages and from different locations in the country. A novel and rapid ultra-high performance liquid chromatography – high resolution electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry (UHPLC-HRESIMS) method was developed and applied. For the first time a flavoalkaloid glycoside was determined from extracts of A. onobrychis var. chlorocarpus and A. glycyphylloides. From A. depressus an acylated derivative of kaempferol was newly identified. The flavonol triglycosides camelliaside A, alcesefoliside and mauritianin were proved in samples of A. glycyphylloides, A. onobrychis var. chlorocarpus and A. cicer for the first time as well.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv High resolution LC-MS/MS screening for secondary metabolites in bulgarian species of genus Astragalus L
title High resolution LC-MS/MS screening for secondary metabolites in bulgarian species of genus Astragalus L
spellingShingle High resolution LC-MS/MS screening for secondary metabolites in bulgarian species of genus Astragalus L
Shkondrov,Aleksandar M.
Astragalus species
flavoalkaloids
flavonoids
saponins
qualitative analysis
UHPLC-HRESIMS
title_short High resolution LC-MS/MS screening for secondary metabolites in bulgarian species of genus Astragalus L
title_full High resolution LC-MS/MS screening for secondary metabolites in bulgarian species of genus Astragalus L
title_fullStr High resolution LC-MS/MS screening for secondary metabolites in bulgarian species of genus Astragalus L
title_full_unstemmed High resolution LC-MS/MS screening for secondary metabolites in bulgarian species of genus Astragalus L
title_sort High resolution LC-MS/MS screening for secondary metabolites in bulgarian species of genus Astragalus L
author Shkondrov,Aleksandar M.
author_facet Shkondrov,Aleksandar M.
Krasteva,Ilina N.
author_role author
author2 Krasteva,Ilina N.
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Shkondrov,Aleksandar M.
Krasteva,Ilina N.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Astragalus species
flavoalkaloids
flavonoids
saponins
qualitative analysis
UHPLC-HRESIMS
topic Astragalus species
flavoalkaloids
flavonoids
saponins
qualitative analysis
UHPLC-HRESIMS
description The phytochemical content of some Astragalus species distributed in Bulgarian flora has been previously studied. Among other compounds, flavoalkaloids, acylated flavonoids, flavonoid triglycosides and cycloartane saponins have been isolated so far. The composition of the rest of the representatives of this genus in Bulgaria is not explored yet. The aim of this study was to perform a screening for the presence of selected rare secondary metabolites (flavoalkaloids, acylated flavonoids, flavonoid triglycosides and cycloartane saponins) in selected Astragalus species. Samples were collected in different phenological stages and from different locations in the country. A novel and rapid ultra-high performance liquid chromatography – high resolution electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry (UHPLC-HRESIMS) method was developed and applied. For the first time a flavoalkaloid glycoside was determined from extracts of A. onobrychis var. chlorocarpus and A. glycyphylloides. From A. depressus an acylated derivative of kaempferol was newly identified. The flavonol triglycosides camelliaside A, alcesefoliside and mauritianin were proved in samples of A. glycyphylloides, A. onobrychis var. chlorocarpus and A. cicer for the first time as well.
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