Publisher DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2011.04.006
Title: Metabolic fingerprinting of Leontopodium species (Asteraceae) by means of 1H NMR and HPLC-ESI-MS
Language: English
Authors: Safer, Stefan 
Cicek, Serhat S. 
Pieri, Valerio 
Schwaiger, Stefan 
Schneider, Peter 
Wissemann, Volker 
Stuppner, Hermann 
Keywords: 1 H NMR; Asteraceae; Chemotaxonomy; LC-MS; Leontopodium; Metabolic fingerprinting
Issue Date: 7-May-2011
Publisher: Elsevier
Journal or Series Name: Phytochemistry 
Volume: 72
Issue: 11-12
Startpage: 1379
Endpage: 1389
Abstract: 
The genus Leontopodium, mainly distributed in Central and Eastern Asia, consists of ca. 34-58 different species. The European Leontopodium alpinum, commonly known as Edelweiss, has a long tradition in folk medicine. Recent research has resulted in the identification of prior unknown secondary metabolites, some of them with interesting biological activities. Despite this, nearly nothing is known about the Asian species of the genus. In this study, we applied proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR) spectroscopy and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) metabolic fingerprinting to reveal insights into the metabolic patterns of 11 different Leontopodium species, and to conclude on their taxonomic relationship. Principal component analysis (PCA) of 1H NMR fingerprints revealed two species groups. Discriminators for these groups were identified as fatty acids and sucrose for group A, and ent-kaurenoic acid and derivatives thereof for group B. Five diterpenes together with one sesquiterpene were isolated from Leontopodium franchetii roots; the compounds were described for the first time for L. franchetii: ent-kaur-16-en-19-oic acid, methyl-15α-angeloyloxy-ent-kaur- 16-en-19-oate, methyl-ent-kaur-16-en-19-oate, 8-acetoxymodhephene, 19-acetoxy-ent-kaur-16-ene, methyl-15β-angeloyloxy-16,17-epoxy-ent-kauran- 19-oate. In addition, differences in the metabolic profile between collected and cultivated species could be observed using a partial least squares-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA). PCA of the LC-MS fingerprints revealed three groups. Discriminating signals were compared to literature data and identified as two bisabolane derivatives responsible for discrimination of group A and C, and one ent-kaurenoic acid derivative, discriminating group B. A taxonomic relationship between a previously unidentified species and L. franchetii and Leontopodium sinense could be determined by comparing NMR fingerprints. This finding supports recent molecular data. Furthermore, Leontopodium dedekensii and L. sinense, two closely related species in terms of morphology and DNA-fingerprints, could be distinguished clearly using 1H NMR and LC-MS metabolic fingerprinting. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/15519
ISSN: 1873-3700
Review status: This version was peer reviewed (peer review)
Institute: Universität Innsbruck 
Type: Article
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