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NMR and Mass Spectrometry in Plant Metabolomics, Compound Isolation and Characterisation II

A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Natural Products Chemistry".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 August 2024 | Viewed by 58

Special Issue Editor

Department of Plant Biology and Crop Sciences, Rothamsted Research, West Common, Harpenden AL5 2JQ, Herts, UK
Interests: plant metabolomics; compound isolation and characterisation by NMR and mass spectrometry
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue relates to the use of NMR and mass spectroscopy in the field of plant metabolomics and natural product characterisation.

NMR and mass spectrometry are the leading techniques that are employed widely in the fields of metabolomics and natural product chemistry. Both techniques are applicable to the study of the small molecule complement of biological systems and as such can provide a holistic view of the metabolite complement under varying conditions. For this reason, we find that the techniques are utilised in a growing number of high-throughput screening applications such as chemotaxonomy, substantial equivalence studies, functional genomics, mQTL elucidation, nutritional impact assessment and the evaluation of abiotic and biotic stresses as well as more specialist research in labelling studies to elucidate biosynthetic pathways and their regulation. Studies also extend to targeted analyses, and both techniques can also provide quantified data, either directly in the case of NMR or via the use of calibration curves in the case of mass spectrometry.

The annotation of metabolomic datasets generally involves the comparison of spectral data with the libraries of authentic standards. However, in many cases, it is necessary to structurally characterise peaks that do not appear in such repositories. In these cases, natural products are typically isolated, purified and subjected to an extended suite of NMRs and experiments to determine the structural framework of the molecule and to accurately place functional groups or distinguish between isomeric forms. Coupled with high mass accuracy and MSMS fragmentations, the data arising from 1D and 2D NMR experiments are normally required to fully assign the structures of novel molecules. Whilst more time-consuming, these studies lead to a more complete metabolomics assessment or, in the case of phytochemical studies, often to the discovery of novel molecules.

Researchers working in the fields of plant metabolomics and natural product chemistry, utilising NMR or mass spectrometry in a significant capacity, are cordially invited to contribute original research papers or reviews to this Special Issue of Molecules.

Dr. Jane Ward
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • NMR
  • mass spectrometry
  • plant metabolomics
  • phytochemistry
  • novel molecules

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