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Screening for wound-induced oxylipins in Arabidopsis thaliana by differential HPLC-APCI/MS profiling of crude leaf extracts and subsequent characterisation by capillary-scale NMR.
Phytochem Anal. 2008 May-Jun; 19(3):198-205.PA

Abstract

A simple non-targeted differential HPLC-APCI/MS approach has been developed in order to survey metabolome modifications that occur in the leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana following wound-induced stress. The wound-induced accumulation of metabolites, particularly oxylipins, was evaluated by HPLC-MS analysis of crude leaf extracts. A generic, rapid and reproducible pressure liquid extraction procedure was developed for the analysis of restricted leaf samples without the need for specific sample preparation. The presence of various oxylipins was determined by head-to-head comparison of the HPLC-MS data, filtered with a component detection algorithm, and automatically compared with the aid of software searching for small differences in similar HPLC-MS profiles. Repeatability was verified in several specimens belonging to different series. Wound-inducible jasmonates were efficiently highlighted by this non-targeted approach without the need for complex sample preparation as is the case for the 'oxylipin signature' procedure based on GC-MS. Furthermore this HPLC-MS screening technique allowed the isolation of induced compounds for further characterisation by capillary-scale NMR (CapNMR) after HPLC scale-up. In this paper, the screening method is described and applied to illustrate its potential for monitoring polar and non-polar stress-induced constituents as well as its use in combination with CapNMR for the structural assignment of wound-induced compounds of interest.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Laboratory of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Geneva, University of Lausanne, 30, quai Ernest-Ansermet, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

18197596

Citation

Thiocone, Aly, et al. "Screening for Wound-induced Oxylipins in Arabidopsis Thaliana By Differential HPLC-APCI/MS Profiling of Crude Leaf Extracts and Subsequent Characterisation By Capillary-scale NMR." Phytochemical Analysis : PCA, vol. 19, no. 3, 2008, pp. 198-205.
Thiocone A, Farmer EE, Wolfender JL. Screening for wound-induced oxylipins in Arabidopsis thaliana by differential HPLC-APCI/MS profiling of crude leaf extracts and subsequent characterisation by capillary-scale NMR. Phytochem Anal. 2008;19(3):198-205.
Thiocone, A., Farmer, E. E., & Wolfender, J. L. (2008). Screening for wound-induced oxylipins in Arabidopsis thaliana by differential HPLC-APCI/MS profiling of crude leaf extracts and subsequent characterisation by capillary-scale NMR. Phytochemical Analysis : PCA, 19(3), 198-205. https://doi.org/10.1002/pca.1051
Thiocone A, Farmer EE, Wolfender JL. Screening for Wound-induced Oxylipins in Arabidopsis Thaliana By Differential HPLC-APCI/MS Profiling of Crude Leaf Extracts and Subsequent Characterisation By Capillary-scale NMR. Phytochem Anal. 2008 May-Jun;19(3):198-205. PubMed PMID: 18197596.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Screening for wound-induced oxylipins in Arabidopsis thaliana by differential HPLC-APCI/MS profiling of crude leaf extracts and subsequent characterisation by capillary-scale NMR. AU - Thiocone,Aly, AU - Farmer,Edward E, AU - Wolfender,Jean-Luc, PY - 2008/1/17/pubmed PY - 2008/10/28/medline PY - 2008/1/17/entrez SP - 198 EP - 205 JF - Phytochemical analysis : PCA JO - Phytochem Anal VL - 19 IS - 3 N2 - A simple non-targeted differential HPLC-APCI/MS approach has been developed in order to survey metabolome modifications that occur in the leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana following wound-induced stress. The wound-induced accumulation of metabolites, particularly oxylipins, was evaluated by HPLC-MS analysis of crude leaf extracts. A generic, rapid and reproducible pressure liquid extraction procedure was developed for the analysis of restricted leaf samples without the need for specific sample preparation. The presence of various oxylipins was determined by head-to-head comparison of the HPLC-MS data, filtered with a component detection algorithm, and automatically compared with the aid of software searching for small differences in similar HPLC-MS profiles. Repeatability was verified in several specimens belonging to different series. Wound-inducible jasmonates were efficiently highlighted by this non-targeted approach without the need for complex sample preparation as is the case for the 'oxylipin signature' procedure based on GC-MS. Furthermore this HPLC-MS screening technique allowed the isolation of induced compounds for further characterisation by capillary-scale NMR (CapNMR) after HPLC scale-up. In this paper, the screening method is described and applied to illustrate its potential for monitoring polar and non-polar stress-induced constituents as well as its use in combination with CapNMR for the structural assignment of wound-induced compounds of interest. SN - 1099-1565 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/18197596/Screening_for_wound_induced_oxylipins_in_Arabidopsis_thaliana_by_differential_HPLC_APCI/MS_profiling_of_crude_leaf_extracts_and_subsequent_characterisation_by_capillary_scale_NMR_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -