1H NMR-based metabolic profile and chemometric analysis for the discrimination of Passiflora species genotypic variations.

The species of the genus Passiflora (Passifloraceae family) have been used as food, cosmetic and traditional herbal. As a result, the Passiflora species are widely cultivated and has an economic, medicinal and ornamental importance. The popular designation as ?passion fruit? and chemical profile of several Passiflora species remains unknown. The lack of chemical information contributes to the erroneous classification and adulteration. In recent years, special attention has been paid to the bioactivity and phytochemical profiles of several Passiflora species extracts. In this research, 1H NMR-based metabolic profiling coupled with chemometric tools was used to characterize and distinguish extracts obtained from different wild Passiflora species (P. alata, P. cincinnata, and P. setacea) and genetic varieties (P. alata var. BRS P ?erola do Cerrado, P. cincinnata var. BRS Sert ?ao Forte, and P. setacea var. BRS P ?erola do Cerrado). Fourteen metabolites were identified by 1D and 2D NMR experiments, highlighting the presence of fatty acids, carbohydrates, saponins, alkaloids, and mainly C-glycosidic flavones. Principal components analysis (PCA) allowed discrimination of Passiflora extracts, which the quadranguloside, oleanolic acid-3-sophoroside, ?-glucose, ?-glucose, and vitexin-2-O?-rhamnoside were relevant in the differen- tiation of P. alata and P. alata var. BRS P ?erola do Cerrado, while the flavones isovitexin and isovitexin-2-O?- xyloside were dominant in the grouping of P. setacea and P. setacea var. BRS P ?erola do Cerrado, and finally P. cincinnata and P. cincinnata var. BRS Sert ?ao Forte grouped by the influence of the fatty acids, sucrose, flavones (isoorientin and vitexin-2-O?-xyloside), and trigonelline. The varieties of P. setacea, and P. cincinnata are chemically equivalent to the original Passiflora species. However, the PCA analysis showed that the genetic variety of P. alata occupied a different position in the scores plot provoked mainly by the presence of oleanolic acid-3-sophoroside. The 1H NMR metabolic profile can be efficient for quality control evaluation, and can contribute to the investigation of new alternatives for official Passiflora herbal medicines.

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Main Authors: DUTRA, L. M., TELES, P. H. V., SANTOS, A. D. da C., MELO, N. F. de, NAGATA, N., ALMEIDA, J. R. G. da S.
Other Authors: LIVIA MACEDO DUTRA, UNIVASF; PEDRO HENRIQUE VIEIRA TELES, UNIVASF; ALAN DIEGO DA CONCEIÇAO SANTOS, UNIVASF; NATONIEL FRANKLIN DE MELO, CPATSA; NOEMI NAGATA, UFPR; JACKSON ROBERTO GUEDES DA SILVA ALMEIDA, UNIVASF.
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Published: Food Research International, v. 164, 112441, 2023. 2023-01-10
Subjects:Maracujá do mato, 1H NMR, Quimiometria, Perfil metabólico, Atividades biológicas, Passiflora Edulis, Controle de Qualidade, Maracujá, Passiflora, Chemometrics, Quality control,
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11508322023-01-10T15:01:19Z 1H NMR-based metabolic profile and chemometric analysis for the discrimination of Passiflora species genotypic variations. DUTRA, L. M. TELES, P. H. V. SANTOS, A. D. da C. MELO, N. F. de NAGATA, N. ALMEIDA, J. R. G. da S. LIVIA MACEDO DUTRA, UNIVASF; PEDRO HENRIQUE VIEIRA TELES, UNIVASF; ALAN DIEGO DA CONCEIÇAO SANTOS, UNIVASF; NATONIEL FRANKLIN DE MELO, CPATSA; NOEMI NAGATA, UFPR; JACKSON ROBERTO GUEDES DA SILVA ALMEIDA, UNIVASF. Maracujá do mato 1H NMR Quimiometria Perfil metabólico Atividades biológicas Passiflora Edulis Controle de Qualidade Maracujá Passiflora Chemometrics Quality control The species of the genus Passiflora (Passifloraceae family) have been used as food, cosmetic and traditional herbal. As a result, the Passiflora species are widely cultivated and has an economic, medicinal and ornamental importance. The popular designation as ?passion fruit? and chemical profile of several Passiflora species remains unknown. The lack of chemical information contributes to the erroneous classification and adulteration. In recent years, special attention has been paid to the bioactivity and phytochemical profiles of several Passiflora species extracts. In this research, 1H NMR-based metabolic profiling coupled with chemometric tools was used to characterize and distinguish extracts obtained from different wild Passiflora species (P. alata, P. cincinnata, and P. setacea) and genetic varieties (P. alata var. BRS P ?erola do Cerrado, P. cincinnata var. BRS Sert ?ao Forte, and P. setacea var. BRS P ?erola do Cerrado). Fourteen metabolites were identified by 1D and 2D NMR experiments, highlighting the presence of fatty acids, carbohydrates, saponins, alkaloids, and mainly C-glycosidic flavones. Principal components analysis (PCA) allowed discrimination of Passiflora extracts, which the quadranguloside, oleanolic acid-3-sophoroside, ?-glucose, ?-glucose, and vitexin-2-O?-rhamnoside were relevant in the differen- tiation of P. alata and P. alata var. BRS P ?erola do Cerrado, while the flavones isovitexin and isovitexin-2-O?- xyloside were dominant in the grouping of P. setacea and P. setacea var. BRS P ?erola do Cerrado, and finally P. cincinnata and P. cincinnata var. BRS Sert ?ao Forte grouped by the influence of the fatty acids, sucrose, flavones (isoorientin and vitexin-2-O?-xyloside), and trigonelline. The varieties of P. setacea, and P. cincinnata are chemically equivalent to the original Passiflora species. However, the PCA analysis showed that the genetic variety of P. alata occupied a different position in the scores plot provoked mainly by the presence of oleanolic acid-3-sophoroside. The 1H NMR metabolic profile can be efficient for quality control evaluation, and can contribute to the investigation of new alternatives for official Passiflora herbal medicines. 2023-01-10T15:01:19Z 2023-01-10T15:01:19Z 2023-01-10 2023 Artigo de periódico http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1150832 Ingles en openAccess Food Research International, v. 164, 112441, 2023.
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topic Maracujá do mato
1H NMR
Quimiometria
Perfil metabólico
Atividades biológicas
Passiflora Edulis
Controle de Qualidade
Maracujá
Passiflora
Chemometrics
Quality control
Maracujá do mato
1H NMR
Quimiometria
Perfil metabólico
Atividades biológicas
Passiflora Edulis
Controle de Qualidade
Maracujá
Passiflora
Chemometrics
Quality control
spellingShingle Maracujá do mato
1H NMR
Quimiometria
Perfil metabólico
Atividades biológicas
Passiflora Edulis
Controle de Qualidade
Maracujá
Passiflora
Chemometrics
Quality control
Maracujá do mato
1H NMR
Quimiometria
Perfil metabólico
Atividades biológicas
Passiflora Edulis
Controle de Qualidade
Maracujá
Passiflora
Chemometrics
Quality control
DUTRA, L. M.
TELES, P. H. V.
SANTOS, A. D. da C.
MELO, N. F. de
NAGATA, N.
ALMEIDA, J. R. G. da S.
1H NMR-based metabolic profile and chemometric analysis for the discrimination of Passiflora species genotypic variations.
description The species of the genus Passiflora (Passifloraceae family) have been used as food, cosmetic and traditional herbal. As a result, the Passiflora species are widely cultivated and has an economic, medicinal and ornamental importance. The popular designation as ?passion fruit? and chemical profile of several Passiflora species remains unknown. The lack of chemical information contributes to the erroneous classification and adulteration. In recent years, special attention has been paid to the bioactivity and phytochemical profiles of several Passiflora species extracts. In this research, 1H NMR-based metabolic profiling coupled with chemometric tools was used to characterize and distinguish extracts obtained from different wild Passiflora species (P. alata, P. cincinnata, and P. setacea) and genetic varieties (P. alata var. BRS P ?erola do Cerrado, P. cincinnata var. BRS Sert ?ao Forte, and P. setacea var. BRS P ?erola do Cerrado). Fourteen metabolites were identified by 1D and 2D NMR experiments, highlighting the presence of fatty acids, carbohydrates, saponins, alkaloids, and mainly C-glycosidic flavones. Principal components analysis (PCA) allowed discrimination of Passiflora extracts, which the quadranguloside, oleanolic acid-3-sophoroside, ?-glucose, ?-glucose, and vitexin-2-O?-rhamnoside were relevant in the differen- tiation of P. alata and P. alata var. BRS P ?erola do Cerrado, while the flavones isovitexin and isovitexin-2-O?- xyloside were dominant in the grouping of P. setacea and P. setacea var. BRS P ?erola do Cerrado, and finally P. cincinnata and P. cincinnata var. BRS Sert ?ao Forte grouped by the influence of the fatty acids, sucrose, flavones (isoorientin and vitexin-2-O?-xyloside), and trigonelline. The varieties of P. setacea, and P. cincinnata are chemically equivalent to the original Passiflora species. However, the PCA analysis showed that the genetic variety of P. alata occupied a different position in the scores plot provoked mainly by the presence of oleanolic acid-3-sophoroside. The 1H NMR metabolic profile can be efficient for quality control evaluation, and can contribute to the investigation of new alternatives for official Passiflora herbal medicines.
author2 LIVIA MACEDO DUTRA, UNIVASF; PEDRO HENRIQUE VIEIRA TELES, UNIVASF; ALAN DIEGO DA CONCEIÇAO SANTOS, UNIVASF; NATONIEL FRANKLIN DE MELO, CPATSA; NOEMI NAGATA, UFPR; JACKSON ROBERTO GUEDES DA SILVA ALMEIDA, UNIVASF.
author_facet LIVIA MACEDO DUTRA, UNIVASF; PEDRO HENRIQUE VIEIRA TELES, UNIVASF; ALAN DIEGO DA CONCEIÇAO SANTOS, UNIVASF; NATONIEL FRANKLIN DE MELO, CPATSA; NOEMI NAGATA, UFPR; JACKSON ROBERTO GUEDES DA SILVA ALMEIDA, UNIVASF.
DUTRA, L. M.
TELES, P. H. V.
SANTOS, A. D. da C.
MELO, N. F. de
NAGATA, N.
ALMEIDA, J. R. G. da S.
format Artigo de periódico
topic_facet Maracujá do mato
1H NMR
Quimiometria
Perfil metabólico
Atividades biológicas
Passiflora Edulis
Controle de Qualidade
Maracujá
Passiflora
Chemometrics
Quality control
author DUTRA, L. M.
TELES, P. H. V.
SANTOS, A. D. da C.
MELO, N. F. de
NAGATA, N.
ALMEIDA, J. R. G. da S.
author_sort DUTRA, L. M.
title 1H NMR-based metabolic profile and chemometric analysis for the discrimination of Passiflora species genotypic variations.
title_short 1H NMR-based metabolic profile and chemometric analysis for the discrimination of Passiflora species genotypic variations.
title_full 1H NMR-based metabolic profile and chemometric analysis for the discrimination of Passiflora species genotypic variations.
title_fullStr 1H NMR-based metabolic profile and chemometric analysis for the discrimination of Passiflora species genotypic variations.
title_full_unstemmed 1H NMR-based metabolic profile and chemometric analysis for the discrimination of Passiflora species genotypic variations.
title_sort 1h nmr-based metabolic profile and chemometric analysis for the discrimination of passiflora species genotypic variations.
publisher Food Research International, v. 164, 112441, 2023.
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