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Electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry analysis of isopimarane diterpenes from Velloziaceae
Authors
Abdelhameed
Becke
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Bouchoux
Bouchoux
Branco
Broecker
Cascante
Clarkson
Cole
Crotti
Crotti
Crotti
Ernst
Frisch
Hong
Lee
Lüttge
Patitucci
Pinto
Pinto
Pinto
Pinto
Pinto
Rezvukhin
Rosa
Sartori
Silva
Silva
Stortz
Vessecchi
Vessecchi
Vessecchi
Warscheid
Xu
Zhou
Zhou
Publication date
15 January 2016
Publisher
'Wiley'
Doi
Abstract
RATIONALE: The study of natural products by electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (ESI-MS/MS) is an important strategy for the characterization of the major fragmentation reactions which can then help to determine the composition of complex mixtures. Application of ESI-MS/MS to a series of isopimarane diterpenes from Velloziaceae allowed the rationalization of their fragmentation mechanisms.METHODS: Velloziaceae diterpenes were isolated by silica gel column chromatography and investigated by ESI-MS/MS analysis. The fragmentation studies were performed on a quadrupole-time-of-flight instrument using N2 as the collision gas. To help rationalize the fragmentation pathways observed, the geometry and sites of reactivity of the diterpenes were obtained by theoretical calculations using the B3LYP/6-31 + G(d,p) model. Fragmentation mechanisms were proposed on the basis of the calculated protonation sites and product ions energies using density functional theory (DFT) methods.RESULTS: The presence of hydroxyl and carbonyl groups on the terpene core influences the protonation site observed. One compound showed a radical cation as the base peak. MS/MS spectra exhibit water elimination as the major fragmentation pathway (via two ways), either when protonation takes place on the oxygen atom, or through elimination after activation from hydrogen migration. After the elimination of water, the formation of an endocyclic double bond induces a sequential retro-Diels-Alder (RDA) reaction as the major fragmentation step.CONCLUSIONS: A thorough rational analysis of the fragmentation mechanisms of protonated Velloziaceae diterpenes was used to propose the dissociation mechanisms in ESI-MS/MS. The presence of esters in the side chain also influenced the intensity or occurrence of the observed protonated or cationized molecules in ESI-MS. These results will aid the identification of analogues in sample extracts in future metabolomics studies. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.</p
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