ESI(−)FT-ICR MS for the determination of best conditions for producing extract abundant in phenolic compounds from leaves of E. uniflora and FTIR-PCA as a sample screening method

Abstract

E. uniflora leaves are a rich source of phenolic compounds with biological activities, including myricitrin. In this study, the chemical profile of nine extracts prepared with leaves collected in three regions (mountain, beach, and mangrove) and at three different times of the day (8 am, 1 pm, and 6 pm) was evaluated from spectra originating from ultra-high resolution mass spectrometry (Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance, FT-ICR) coupled to electrospray ionisation (ESI). The best time of the day and location for collecting the leaves of E. uniflora used as raw materials for producing extracts and the best ethanol concentration for obtaining an extract more abundant in compounds of interest were verified. Several flavonoids and phenolic acids were detected in their deprotonated form in the regions from m/z 200 to 1200. Myricitrin ([C21H20O12–H], m/ztheo 463.08820), its chloride adduct ([C21H20O12+Cl], m/ztheo 499.06488), other myricitrin derivatives, and some tannins were the main compounds detected. Considering obtaining an extract rich in phenolic compounds, including myricitrin, the best place and time of the day to collect E. uniflora leaves is in the beach region at 1 pm. In contrast, the best ethanol concentration for extract production is 70 wt%. Therefore, extraction at 96 wt% ethanol is better for obtaining an extract more abundant in phenolic acids, although 70 wt% ethanol also extracted these compounds. FTIR-PCA models were used to check for possible similarities in the data according to collection time of the day and location. These models demonstrated an excellent solution for sample screening.

Graphical abstract: ESI(−)FT-ICR MS for the determination of best conditions for producing extract abundant in phenolic compounds from leaves of E. uniflora and FTIR-PCA as a sample screening method

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 May 2023
Accepted
08 May 2024
First published
09 May 2024

Anal. Methods, 2024, Advance Article

ESI(−)FT-ICR MS for the determination of best conditions for producing extract abundant in phenolic compounds from leaves of E. uniflora and FTIR-PCA as a sample screening method

F. M. G. de Oliveira, M. V. V. Lyrio, P. R. Filgueiras, E. V. R. de Castro and R. M. Kuster, Anal. Methods, 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D3AY00773A

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