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In Situ Label-Free Visualization of Orally Dosed Strictinin within Mouse Kidney by MALDI-MS Imaging
Matrix-assisted
laser desorption/ionization–mass spectrometry
imaging (MALDI-MSI) is a powerful technique for visualizing the distribution
of a wide range of biomolecules within tissue sections. However, methodology
for visualizing a bioactive ellagitannin has not yet been established.
This paper presents a novel in situ label-free MALDI-MSI technique
for visualizing the distribution of strictinin, a bioactive ellagitannin
found in green tea, within mammalian kidney after oral dosing. Among
nine representative matrix candidates, 1,5-diaminonaphthalene (1,5-DAN),
harmane, and ferulic acid showed higher sensitivity to strictinin
spotted onto a MALDI sample plate. Of these, 1,5-DAN enables visualization
of a two-dimensional image of strictinin directly spotted on mouse
kidney sections with the highest sensitivity. Furthermore, 1,5-DAN-based
MALDI-MSI could detect the unique distribution of orally dosed strictinin
within kidney sections. This in situ label-free imaging technique
will contribute to the localization analysis of strictinin and its
biological mechanisms