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Analysis of the Amine Submetabolome Using Novel Isotope-Coded Pyrylium Salt Derivatization and LC-MS: Herbs and Cancer Tissues as Cases
The amine submetabolome, including amino acids (AAs)
and biogenic
amines (BAs), is a class of small molecular compounds exhibiting important
physiological activities. Here, a new pyrylium salt named 6,7-dimethoxy-3-methyl
isochromenylium tetrafluoroborate ([d0]-DMMIC) with stable isotope-labeled reagents ([d3]-/[d6]-DMMIC) was designed
and synthesized for amino compounds. [d0]-/[d3]-/[d6]-DMMIC-derivatized had a charged tag and formed a set of molecular
ions with an increase of 3.02 m/z and the characteristic fragment ions of m/z 204.1:207.1:210.1. When DMMIC coupled with liquid chromatography-mass
spectrometry (LC-MS), a systematic methodology evaluation for quantitation
proved to have good linearity (R2 between
0.9904 and 0.9998), precision (interday: 2.2โ21.9%; intraday:
1.0โ19.7%), and accuracy (recovery: 71.8โ108.8%) through
the test AAs. Finally, the methods based on DMMIC and LC-MS demonstrated
the advantaged application by the nontargeted screening of BAs in
a common medicinal herb Senecio scandens and an analysis of metabolic differences among the amine submetabolomes
between the carcinoma and paracarcinoma tissues of esophageal squamous
cell carcinoma (ESCC). A total of 20 BA candidates were discovered
in S. scandens as well as the finding
of 13 amine metabolites might be the highest-potential differential
metabolites in ESCC. The results showed the ability of DMMIC coupled
with LC-MS to analyze the amine submetabolome in herbs and clinical
tissues