Abstract

Aqueous-ethanol extracts (70%) from the leaves of Eranthis longistipitata Regel. (Ranunculaceae Juss.)—collected from natural populations of Kyrgyzstan—were studied by liquid chromatography with high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS). There was no variation of the metabolic profiles among plants that were collected from different populations. More than 160 compounds were found in the leaves, of which 72 were identified to the class level and 58 to the individual-compound level. The class of flavonoids proved to be the most widely represented (19 compounds), including six aglycones [quercetin, kaempferol, aromadendrin, 6-methoxytaxifolin, phloretin, and (+)-catechin] and mono- and diglycosides (the other 13 compounds). In the analyzed samples of E. longistipitata, 14 fatty acid–related compounds were identified, but coumarins and furochromones that were found in E. longistipitata were the most interesting result; furochromones khelloside, khellin, visnagin, and cimifugin were found in E. longistipitata for the first time. Coumarins 5,7-dihydroxy-4-methylcoumarin, scoparone, fraxetin, and luvangetin and furochromones methoxsalen, 5-O-methylvisammioside, and visamminol-3′-O-glucoside were detected for the first time in the genus Eranthis Salisb. For all the above compounds, the structural formulas are given. Furthermore, detailed information (with structural formulas) is provided on the diversity of chromones and furochromones in other representatives of Eranthis. The presence of chromones in plants of the genus Eranthis confirms its closeness to the genus Actaea L. because chromones are synthesized by normal physiological processes only in these members of the Ranunculaceae family.

Highlights

  • E. longistipitata leaves by liquid chromatography with high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS)) for subsequent chemotaxonomic, phytochemical, and pharmacological studies. Compounds belonging to such classes as amino acids, flavonoids, and fatty and organic acids—as well as their derivatives, alcohols, sugars, coumarins, furochromones, and others—were analyzed by mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) in E. longistipitata leaves

  • Data on the overall metabolite profile of E. longistipitata leaves were obtained by LCHRMS for the first time

  • A comparison of samples of E. longistipitata among different natural populations revealed no differences in the metabolome among the studied samples

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Introduction

Due to its high accuracy and analytical sensitivity, LC-HRMS greatly facilitates the identification of known and unknown compounds in extracts [1,2]. This method does not require a large amount of plant material for the assay; this feature is undoubtedly suitable for studying plants with a small geographic range and limited occurrence in nature. Such plants include almost all members of the genus Eranthis Salisb

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