Secondary Metabolite Profiling of Species of the Genus Usnea by UHPLC-ESI-OT-MS-MS

Lichens are symbiotic associations of fungi with microalgae and/or cyanobacteria, which are considered among the slowest growing organisms, with strong tolerance to adverse environmental conditions. There are about 400 genera and 1600 species of lichens and those belonging to the Usnea genus compris...

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Main Authors: Francisco Salgado, Laura Albornoz, Carmen Cortéz, Elena Stashenko, Kelly Urrea-Vallejo, Edgar Nagles, Cesar Galicia-Virviescas, Alberto Cornejo, Alejandro Ardiles, Mario Simirgiotis, Olimpo García-Beltrán, Carlos Areche
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Published: MDPI AG 2017-12-01
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spelling doaj-a6f5196bc4a14d1d82ec6749fa5095bf2020-11-24T22:14:26ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492017-12-012315410.3390/molecules23010054molecules23010054Secondary Metabolite Profiling of Species of the Genus Usnea by UHPLC-ESI-OT-MS-MSFrancisco Salgado0Laura Albornoz1Carmen Cortéz2Elena Stashenko3Kelly Urrea-Vallejo4Edgar Nagles5Cesar Galicia-Virviescas6Alberto Cornejo7Alejandro Ardiles8Mario Simirgiotis9Olimpo García-Beltrán10Carlos Areche11Departamento de Química, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Chile, Las Palmeras 3425, Nuñoa, Santiago 7800024, ChileDepartamento de Química, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Chile, Las Palmeras 3425, Nuñoa, Santiago 7800024, ChileDepartamento de Química, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Chile, Las Palmeras 3425, Nuñoa, Santiago 7800024, ChileResearch Center of Excellence CENIVAM, CIBIMOL, Universidad Industrial de Santander, Building 45, UIS, Carrera 27, Calle 9, Bucaramanga 680002, ColombiaFacultad de Ciencias Naturales y Matemáticas, Universidad de Ibagué, Carrera 22 Calle 67, Ibagué 730001, ColombiaDepartamento de Química, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Chile, Las Palmeras 3425, Nuñoa, Santiago 7800024, ChileDepartamento de Química, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Chile, Las Palmeras 3425, Nuñoa, Santiago 7800024, ChileEscuela de Tecnología Médica, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Andrés Bello, Sazié 2315, Santiago 8370092, ChileFacultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Arturo Prat, Casilla 121, Iquique 1100000, ChileInstituto de Farmacia, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Austral de Chile, Campus Isla Teja, Valdivia 5090000, ChileFacultad de Ciencias Naturales y Matemáticas, Universidad de Ibagué, Carrera 22 Calle 67, Ibagué 730001, ColombiaDepartamento de Química, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Chile, Las Palmeras 3425, Nuñoa, Santiago 7800024, ChileLichens are symbiotic associations of fungi with microalgae and/or cyanobacteria, which are considered among the slowest growing organisms, with strong tolerance to adverse environmental conditions. There are about 400 genera and 1600 species of lichens and those belonging to the Usnea genus comprise about 360 of these species. Usnea lichens have been used since ancient times as dyes, cosmetics, preservatives, deodorants and folk medicines. The phytochemistry of the Usnea genus includes more than 60 compounds which belong to the following classes: depsides, depsidones, depsones, lactones, quinones, phenolics, polysaccharides, fatty acids and dibenzofurans. Due to scarce knowledge of metabolomic profiles of Usnea species (U. barbata, U. antarctica, U. rubicunda and U. subfloridana), a study based on UHPLC-ESI-OT-MS-MS was performed for a comprehensive characterization of their secondary metabolites. From the methanolic extracts of these species a total of 73 metabolites were identified for the first time using this hyphenated technique, including 34 compounds in U. barbata, 21 in U. antarctica, 38 in U. rubicunda and 37 in U. subfloridana. Besides, a total of 13 metabolites were not identified and reported so far, and could be new according to our data analysis. This study showed that this hyphenated technique is rapid, effective and accurate for phytochemical identification of lichen metabolites and the data collected could be useful for chemotaxonomic studies.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/23/1/54lichenUsneanatural productOrbitrap™UHPLC-MS-MS
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author Francisco Salgado
Laura Albornoz
Carmen Cortéz
Elena Stashenko
Kelly Urrea-Vallejo
Edgar Nagles
Cesar Galicia-Virviescas
Alberto Cornejo
Alejandro Ardiles
Mario Simirgiotis
Olimpo García-Beltrán
Carlos Areche
spellingShingle Francisco Salgado
Laura Albornoz
Carmen Cortéz
Elena Stashenko
Kelly Urrea-Vallejo
Edgar Nagles
Cesar Galicia-Virviescas
Alberto Cornejo
Alejandro Ardiles
Mario Simirgiotis
Olimpo García-Beltrán
Carlos Areche
Secondary Metabolite Profiling of Species of the Genus Usnea by UHPLC-ESI-OT-MS-MS
Molecules
lichen
Usnea
natural product
Orbitrap™
UHPLC-MS-MS
author_facet Francisco Salgado
Laura Albornoz
Carmen Cortéz
Elena Stashenko
Kelly Urrea-Vallejo
Edgar Nagles
Cesar Galicia-Virviescas
Alberto Cornejo
Alejandro Ardiles
Mario Simirgiotis
Olimpo García-Beltrán
Carlos Areche
author_sort Francisco Salgado
title Secondary Metabolite Profiling of Species of the Genus Usnea by UHPLC-ESI-OT-MS-MS
title_short Secondary Metabolite Profiling of Species of the Genus Usnea by UHPLC-ESI-OT-MS-MS
title_full Secondary Metabolite Profiling of Species of the Genus Usnea by UHPLC-ESI-OT-MS-MS
title_fullStr Secondary Metabolite Profiling of Species of the Genus Usnea by UHPLC-ESI-OT-MS-MS
title_full_unstemmed Secondary Metabolite Profiling of Species of the Genus Usnea by UHPLC-ESI-OT-MS-MS
title_sort secondary metabolite profiling of species of the genus usnea by uhplc-esi-ot-ms-ms
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Lichens are symbiotic associations of fungi with microalgae and/or cyanobacteria, which are considered among the slowest growing organisms, with strong tolerance to adverse environmental conditions. There are about 400 genera and 1600 species of lichens and those belonging to the Usnea genus comprise about 360 of these species. Usnea lichens have been used since ancient times as dyes, cosmetics, preservatives, deodorants and folk medicines. The phytochemistry of the Usnea genus includes more than 60 compounds which belong to the following classes: depsides, depsidones, depsones, lactones, quinones, phenolics, polysaccharides, fatty acids and dibenzofurans. Due to scarce knowledge of metabolomic profiles of Usnea species (U. barbata, U. antarctica, U. rubicunda and U. subfloridana), a study based on UHPLC-ESI-OT-MS-MS was performed for a comprehensive characterization of their secondary metabolites. From the methanolic extracts of these species a total of 73 metabolites were identified for the first time using this hyphenated technique, including 34 compounds in U. barbata, 21 in U. antarctica, 38 in U. rubicunda and 37 in U. subfloridana. Besides, a total of 13 metabolites were not identified and reported so far, and could be new according to our data analysis. This study showed that this hyphenated technique is rapid, effective and accurate for phytochemical identification of lichen metabolites and the data collected could be useful for chemotaxonomic studies.
topic lichen
Usnea
natural product
Orbitrap™
UHPLC-MS-MS
url https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/23/1/54
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