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Combining NMR and MS to Describe Pyrrole-2-Carbaldehydes in Wheat Bran of Radiation.

Authors
  • Kil, Yun-Seo1
  • Baral, Ananda1, 2
  • Jeong, Byeong-Seon1
  • Laatikainen, Pekka3
  • Liu, Yang4
  • Han, Ah-Reum5
  • Hong, Min-Jeong5
  • Kim, Jin-Baek5
  • Choi, Hyukjae1, 2
  • Park, Pil-Hoon1
  • Nam, Joo-Won1, 2
  • 1 College of Pharmacy, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do 38541, South Korea. , (North Korea)
  • 2 Research Institute of Cell Culture, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do 38541, South Korea. , (North Korea)
  • 3 Spin Discoveries, Kuopio 70200, Finland. , (Finland)
  • 4 Product Quality & Analytical Method Department, United States Pharmacopeial Convention, Rockville, Maryland 20852, United States. , (United States)
  • 5 Advanced Radiation Technology Institute, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Jeongeup-si, Jeollabuk-do 56212, South Korea. , (North Korea)
Type
Published Article
Journal
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Publication Date
Oct 12, 2022
Volume
70
Issue
40
Pages
13002–13014
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.2c04771
PMID: 36167496
Source
Medline
Keywords
Language
English
License
Unknown

Abstract

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and mass spectrometry (MS) are indispensable analytical tools to provide chemical fingerprints in metabolomics studies. The present study evaluated radiation breeding wheat lines for chemical changes by non-targeted NMR-based metabolomics analysis of bran extracts. Multivariate analysis following spectral binning suggested pyrrole-2-carbaldehydes as chemical markers of four mutant lines with distinct NMR fingerprints in a δH range of 9.28-9.40 ppm. Further NMR and MS data analysis, along with chromatographic fractionation and synthetic preparation, aimed at structure identification of marker metabolites and identified five pyrrole-2-carbaldehydes. Quantum-mechanical driven 1H iterative full spin analysis (QM-HiFSA) on synthetic pyrrole-2-carbaldehydes provided a precise description of complex peak patterns. Biological evaluation of pyrrole-2-carbaldehydes was performed with nine synthetic products, and six compounds showed hepatoprotective effects via modulation of reactive oxygen species production. Given that three out of five identified in wheat bran of radiation were described for hepatoprotective activity, the value of radiation mutation to greatly enhance pyrrole-2-carbaldehyde production was supported.

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