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Integrated Strategy Drives Direct Infusion-Tandem Mass Spectrometry as an Eligible Tool for Shotgun Pseudo-Targeted Metabolomics of Medicinal Plants
Zhang, Ke1; Liu, Wenjing1; Song, Qingqing1; Wan, Jian Bo2; Yu, Juan3; Gong, Xingcheng1; Cao, Libo1; Si, Dandan4; Tu, Pengfei1; Li, Jun1; Song, Yuelin1
2021-01-13
Source PublicationANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
ISSN0003-2700
Volume93Issue:4Pages:2541-2550
Abstract

Direct infusion (DI) has an extraordinary high-throughput advantage. Pseudo-targeted metabolomics (PTM) has been demonstrated integrating the merits of both nontargeted and targeted metabolomics. Herein, we attempted to implant DI into the PTM concept to configure a new strategy allowing shotgun PTM. First, a versatile MS/MSALL program was applied to acquire MS1 and MS2 spectra. Second, online energy-resolved MS (online ER-MS) was conducted to obtain breakdown graph as well as optimal collision energy (OCE) for each ion transition paired by precursor ion and the dominant product ion. Third, selected reaction monitoring (SRM) was responsible to output a quantitative dataset with a constant length. Moreover, breakdown graph also served as orthogonal structural evidence when matching MS2 spectra between DI-MS/MS and an in-house library to strengthen structural annotation confidence. To evaluate and illustrate the utility of the new strategy toward shotgun PTM of medicinal plants, in-depth chemome comparison was conducted within three Cistanche species, all of which are edible medicinal plants and playing essential roles for turning the deserts into the oases. A total of 185 variables participated in the quantitative measurement program. Each diagnostic ion pair was featured with an OCE. Significant species differences occurred, and echinacoside, acteoside, isoacteoside, 2′-acetyl-acteoside, tubuloside B, mannitol, sucrose, betaine, malate, as well as choline were found to be confirmative chemical markers offering primary contributions toward the species discrimination. After cross-validation with LC-MS/MS, DI-MS/MS fortified with the new strategy is an eligible tool for shotgun PTM, beyond Cistanche plants.

DOI10.1021/acs.analchem.0c04602
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaChemistry
WOS SubjectChemistry, Analytical
WOS IDWOS:000618089100081
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85099955355
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CollectionTHE STATE KEY LABORATORY OF QUALITY RESEARCH IN CHINESE MEDICINE (UNIVERSITY OF MACAU)
Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences
Corresponding AuthorSong, Yuelin
Affiliation1.Modern Research Center for Traditional Chinese Medicine, School of Chinese Materia Medica, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, East Road of North 3rd Ring, Chaoyang District, 100029, China
2.State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine, Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, University of Macau, Taipa, Avenida da Universidade, 999078, Macao
3.Zhangzhou Pien Tze Huang Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Zhangzhou, 363000, China
4.Sciex China, Beijing, Jiuxianqiao Middle Road, Chaoyang District, 100015, China
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Zhang, Ke,Liu, Wenjing,Song, Qingqing,et al. Integrated Strategy Drives Direct Infusion-Tandem Mass Spectrometry as an Eligible Tool for Shotgun Pseudo-Targeted Metabolomics of Medicinal Plants[J]. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 2021, 93(4), 2541-2550.
APA Zhang, Ke., Liu, Wenjing., Song, Qingqing., Wan, Jian Bo., Yu, Juan., Gong, Xingcheng., Cao, Libo., Si, Dandan., Tu, Pengfei., Li, Jun., & Song, Yuelin (2021). Integrated Strategy Drives Direct Infusion-Tandem Mass Spectrometry as an Eligible Tool for Shotgun Pseudo-Targeted Metabolomics of Medicinal Plants. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 93(4), 2541-2550.
MLA Zhang, Ke,et al."Integrated Strategy Drives Direct Infusion-Tandem Mass Spectrometry as an Eligible Tool for Shotgun Pseudo-Targeted Metabolomics of Medicinal Plants".ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 93.4(2021):2541-2550.
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