Issue 4, 2021

Metabolomics analysis provides new insights into the medicinal value of flavonoids in tobacco leaves

Abstract

Tobacco is a traditional Chinese medicine containing a variety of biologically active substances. In addition to being used to make cigarettes, tobacco is also a vastly underdeveloped medicinal resource. In order to identify and clarify the biological activities and medicinal value of tobacco leaves, the metabolomes of tobacco leaves were analyzed by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) based on multiple reaction monitoring (MRM). In total, 1169 metabolites were identified and quantified. The results showed that the metabolic profiles of the tobacco cultivars K326 and Yun87 are similar to each other but different from that of Hongda. Moreover, the curing process affects the metabolic profiles of tobacco leaves. Flavonoids are the largest class of metabolites in tobacco leaves. Flavonoids have multiple biological functions; for example, they can promote or inhibit inflammation. We found that quercetin provides anti-inflammatory activity by inhibiting the il-1β mRNA expression, while glycitin and neohesperidin can promote il-1β and il-6 production. Our results provide in-depth insights into the medical uses and biological mechanisms of tobacco leaves.

Graphical abstract: Metabolomics analysis provides new insights into the medicinal value of flavonoids in tobacco leaves

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
24 Mar 2021
Accepted
17 May 2021
First published
27 May 2021

Mol. Omics, 2021,17, 620-629

Metabolomics analysis provides new insights into the medicinal value of flavonoids in tobacco leaves

Z. Hu, Z. Pan, L. Yang, K. Wang, P. Yang, Z. Xu and H. Yu, Mol. Omics, 2021, 17, 620 DOI: 10.1039/D1MO00092F

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