Analysis of Chemical Constituents of Melastoma dodecandrum Lour. by UPLC-ESI-Q-Exactive Focus-MS/MS
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results and Discussion
2.1. Fragmentation Pattern of Main Compounds
2.1.1. Flavonoids
2.1.2. Pentacyclic Triterpenes
2.1.3. Tannins
2.1.4. Organic Acids
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Chemicals and Reagents
3.2. Plant Materials and Sample Preparation
3.3. UPLC-ESI-Q-Exactive Focus-MS/MS Analysis
3.4. Optimization of Analytical Conditions
3.5. Structure Analysis Procedure
4. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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No. | Tentative Compound | tR (min) | Molecular Formula | Measured m/z | m/z Error in ppm | MS/MS (m/z) | Type of Compounds |
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1 | Malic acid | 0.99 | C4H6O5 | 133.01422 [M−H]− | −0.19 | 115.00355 [M − H − H2O]− 71.0138 [C3H3O2]− 89.02435 [M − H − CO2]− | A |
2 | Salicylic acid | 9.34 | C7H6O3 | 137.02438 [M − H]− | −0.25 | 93.03443 [M – H − CO2]− | B |
3 | m-Salicylic acid | 10.00 | C7H6O3 | 137.02437 [M − H]− | −0.36 | 93.03445 [M – H − CO2]− | B |
4 | Citramalic acid | 1.41 | C5H8O5 | 147.02991 [M − H]− | 0.06 | 129.01924 [M – H − H2O]− 101.02427 [M – H − HCOOH]− 85.02937 [C4H5O2]− | A |
5 | Protocatechuic acid | 5.55 | C7H6O4 | 153.01932 [M − H]− | −0.09 | 109.02937 [M – H − CO2]− | B |
6 | Gentisic acid | 9.51 | C7H6O4 | 153.01932 [M − H]− | −0.09 | 109.02943 [M − H − CO2]− 108.02159 [C6H4O2]− | B |
7 | Pimelic acid | 13.87 | C7H12O4 | 159.0663 [M − H]− | 0.11 | 115.07629 [M – H − CO2]− 97.06577 [C6H9O]− 141.0556 [M − H − H2O]− | A |
8 | Coumaric acid | 13.94 | C9H8O3 | 163.04005 [M − H]− | −0.08 | 119.05009 [M − H − CO2]− | B |
9 # | Vanillic acid | 11.72 | C8H8O4 | 167.03494 [M − H]− | −0.23 | 152.0114 [M − H − CH3]− 123.045 [M − H − CO2]− 108.02161 [C6H4O2]− | B |
10 *,# | Gallic acid | 2.23 | C7H6O5 | 169.01416 [M − H]− | −0.51 | 125.02429 [M − H − CO2]− 97.0294 [C5H5O2]− 81.03452 69.03456 [C4H5O]− | B |
11 | Shikimic acid | 1.15 | C7H10O5 | 173.04547 [M − H]− | −0.44 | 155.03479 [M − H − H2O]− 137.02423 [M – H − 2H2O]− 111.04502 [M − H − H2O − CO2]− 93.03445 [C6H5O]− 73.02941 [C3H5O2]− | B |
12 | 2-Isopropylmalic acid | 11 | C7H12O5 | 175.06120 [M − H]− | 0.03 | 157.05048 [M − H − H2O]− 115.03992 [C5H7O3]− 113.06075 [C6H9O2]− 85.0658 [C5H9O]− | B |
13 | Glucose | 0.89 | C6H12O6 | 179.05605 [M − H]− | −0.37 | 59.01379 [C2H3O2]− 71.01382 [C3H3O2]− 89.02422 [C3H5O3]− 101.02422 [C4H5O3]− | F |
14 | 2-Hydroxy-3-(2-hydroxyphenyl)propanoic acid | 9.78 | C9H10O4 | 181.05064 [M − H]− | 0.06 | 163.03993 [M − H − H2O]− 135.04512 [M – H − HCOOH]− 119.0501 [M − H − H2O − CO2]− | B |
15 # | Methyl gallate | 10.88 | C8H8O5 | 183.02988 [M − H]− | −0.11 | 168.00624 [M − H − CH3]− 140.0114 [M − H − CH3 − CO]− 124.01643 [C6H4O3]− | B |
16 | Citric acid | 0.99 | C6H8O7 | 191.01971 [M − H]− | −0.06 | 111.00864 [M − H − H2O – COOH − OH]− 87.00864 [C3H3O3]− 129.01915 [M − H − H2O − CO2]− 85.02939 | A |
17 # | Ferulic acid | 18.04 | C10H10O4 | 193.05052 [M − H]− | −0.57 | 178.02702 [M − H − CH3]− 149.06059 [M − H − CO2]− 134.03719 [M − H − CH3 − CO2]− | B |
18 # | Vanillylmandelic acid | 14.47 | C9H10O5 | 197.04573 [M − H]− | 0.93 | 153.05563 [M − H − CH3]− 138.03203 [M − H − CH3-CO2]− 121.0294 [M − H − CH3 − CO2 − OH]− | B |
19 | Sebacic acid | 20.14 | C10H18O4 | 201.11327 [M − H]− | 0.17 | 183.10249 [M − H − H2O]− 139.11273 [M − H − H2O − CO2]− | A |
20 | 1-Oxo-1,2,4-butanetricarboxylic acid | 1.48 | C7H8O7 | 203.01970 [M − H]− | −0.13 | 141.01923 [M − H − H2O − CO2]− 97.02934 [M − H − H2O − 2CO2]− 69.03453 [C4H5O]− | A |
21 | Undecanedioic acid | 22.12 | C11H20O4 | 215.12874 [M − H]− | −0.67 | 197.11826 [M − H − H2O]− 153.12842 [M − H − H2O − CO2]− | A |
22 | 2-Hydroxysebacic acid | 16.5 | C10H18O5 | 217.10825 [M − H]− | 0.46 | 199.09734 [M − H − H2O]− 171.10257 [M – H − HCOOH]− 155.10768 [M − H − H2O − CO2]− | A |
23 | Glucoheptonic acid | 0.82 | C7H14O8 | 225.06168 [M − H]− | 0.38 | 179.05602 [C6H11O6]− 161.04546 [C6H9O5]− 87.00864 [C3H3O3]− | A |
24 | Traumatic Acid | 22.97 | C12H20O4 | 227.12894 [M − H]− | 0.24 | 183.13876 [M − H − CO2]− 165.12823 [M − H − H2O − CO2]− | A |
25 | 1-O-galloyl-glycerol | 8.17 | C10H12O7 | 243.05095 [M − H]− | −0.32 | 169.01408 [M − H − CO2 − 2CH3]− 125.02431 [M – H − 2CO2 − 2CH3]− | B |
26 | Oxododecanedioic acid | 18.35 | C12H20O5 | 243.12381 [M − H]− | 0.05 | 225.1131 [M − H − H2O]− 207.10254 [M − H − H2O]− 181.1234 [C11H17O2]− | A |
27 | Palmitic acid | 39.09 | C16H32O2 | 255.23297 [M − H]− | 0.07 | 237.06160 [M − H − H2O]− | A |
28 | Abscisic acid | 19.75 | C15H20O4 | 263.12885 [M − H]− | −0.12 | 219.13887 [M − H − CO2]− 204.11528 [M − H − CO2 − CH3]− 151.07634 [C9H11O2]− | B |
29 # | Apigenin | 19.79 | C15H10O5 | 269.04559 [M − H]− | 0.17 | 117.03447 [C8H5O]− 151.00354 [C7H3O4]− 107.01373 [C6H3O2]− | C |
30 # | Naringenin | 21.35 | C15H12O5 | 271.06122 [M − H]− | 0.08 | 177.01917 [C9H5O4]− 151.00352 [C7H3O4]− 119.05009 [C8H7O]− | C |
31 | Hydroxyhexadecanoic acid | 36.77 | C16H32O3 | 271.22797 [M − H]− | 0.36 | 225.22221 [M – H − HCOOH]− | A |
32 | Oleic acid | 39.49 | C18H34O2 | 281.24860 [M − H]− | −0.01 | 237.06163 [M − H − CO2]− | A |
33 | Stearic acid | 41.08 | C18H36O2 | 283.26425 [M − H]− | −0.01 | 265.14810 [M − H − H2O]− 237.06181 [M – H − HCOOH]− | A |
34 *,# | Kaempferol | 19.95 | C15H10O6 | 285.04047 [M − H]− | 0.02 | 257.04535 [M − H − CO]− 241.05112 [M − H − CO2]− 151.00352 [C7H3O4]− 133.02942 [C8H5O2]− | C |
35 *,# | Luteolin | 21.79 | C15H10O6 | 285.04062 [M − H]− | 0.56 | 239.03464 [M − H − CO − H2O]− 185.06078 [C12H9O2]− 159.04491 [C10H7O2]− 93.03454 [C6H5O]− | C |
36 | Hexadecanedioic acid | 30.38 | C16H30O4 | 285.20709 [M − H]− | −0.14 | 267.19635 [M − H − H2O]− 223.20653 [M − H − H2O − CO2]− | A |
37 | 3,5-Dihydroxy-hexadecanoic acid | 23.84 | C16H32O4 | 287.22278 [M − H]− | −0.01 | 269.21246 [M − H − H2O]− 241.21735 [M − H − H2O − CO2]− | A |
38 | Epicatechin | 11.49 | C15H14O6 | 289.07193 [M − H]− | 0.58 | 245.0816 [M − H − CO2]− 203.07123 [C12H11O3]− 137.02423 [C7H5O3]− 109.02934 [C6H5O2]− | C |
39 | Catechin | 13.27 | C15H14O6 | 289.07184 [M − H]− | 0.27 | 245.0089 [M – H − C3H8]− 217.01398 [M − H − C3H8 − CO]− 189.01923 [M − H − C3H8 − 2CO]− 173.0242 [C10H5O3]− 145.0294 [M – H − C3H8 − 2CO − CO2]− | C |
40 | 4,9-Dihydroxy-6,7-dimethoxynaphtho(2,3-d)-1,3-dioxole-5,8-dione | 14.56 | C13H10O8 | 293.03040 [M − H]− | 0.36 | 249.04028 [M − H − CO2]− 225.11308 [C12H17O4]− 162.0321 [M − H − CO2 − CH3 − CO]− | F |
41 | 9-Hode | 32.28 | C18H32O3 | 295.22791 [M − H]− | 0.12 | 277.21716 [M − H − H2O]− 171.1026 [C9H15O3]− | A |
42 | Ricinoleic acid | 32.63 | C18H34O3 | 297.24353 [M − H]− | 0.0 | 183.13885 [C11H19O2]− | A |
43 | 2-Glucopyranosyloxybenzoic acid | 9.95 | C13H16O8 | 299.07730 [M − H]− | 0.2 | 137.02425 [M − H − Glc]− 93.03445 [M − H − glc − CO2]− | B |
44 | Hydroxystearic acid | 39.09 | C18H36O3 | 299.25919 [M − H]− | 0.06 | 253.25348 [M − H − HCOOH]− 225.22246 [C15H29O]− | A |
45 # | Ellagic acid | 15.56 | C14H6O8 | 300.99899 [M − H]− | 0 | 283.99619 [M − H − OH]− 245.009 [C12H5O6]− 229.01402 [M − H − CO2 − CO]− 201.01927 [M − H − CO2 − 2CO]− 185.02431 [C11H5O3]− | D |
46 *,# | Quercetin | 19.95 | C15H10O7 | 301.03534 [M − H]− | −0.12 | 178.99843 [C8H3O5]− 151.00351 [M – H − C6H6 − CO2 − CO]− 107.01373 [M – H − C6H6 − 2CO2 − CO]− | C |
47 | Gallocatechin | 11.12 | C15H14O7 | 305.06683 [M − H]− | 0.52 | 261.0766 [M − H − CO2]− 219.06612 [C12H11O4]− 167.03488 [C8H7O4]− 137.02432 [C7H5O3]− 125.02433 [C6H5O3]− | C |
48 | Eicosanoic acid | 42.84 | C20H40O2 | 311.29562 [M − H]− | 0.22 | 293.17941 [M − H2O]− | A |
49 | Glucovanillin | 10.72 | C14H18O8 | 313.09308 [M − H]− | 0.6 | 161.04539 [C6H9O5]− 113.02431 [C5H5O3]− 101.02427 [C4H5O3]− 71.01381 [C3H3O2]− | F |
50 | Octadecanedioic acid | 29.15 | C18H34O4 | 313.23849 [M − H]− | 0.2 | 295.2272 [M − H − H2O]− | A |
51 # | 2,3,8-Trihydroxy-7-methoxychromeno[5,4,3-cde]chromene-5,10-dione | 21.54 | C15H8O8 | 315.01489 [M − H]− | 0.80 | 300.99841 [C14H5O8]− 269.10269 161.04578 [C6H9O5]− 71.01388 [C3H3O2]− | D |
52 | Dihydroxystearic acid | 30.79 | C18H36O4 | 315.25403 [M − H]− | −0.17 | 297.24344 [M − H − H2O]− 201.11363 [M − H − C8H18]− | A |
53 | Digallate | 11.39 | C14H10O9 | 321.02530 [M − H]− | 0.29 | 169.01404 [C7H5O5]− 125.02428 [C6H5O3]− | B |
54 | 2,3-Di-O-methylellagic acid | 20.25 | C16H10O8 | 329.03040 [M − H]− | 0.32 | 314.00681 [M − H − CH3]− 298.98325 [C14H3O8]− 270.98834 [M − H − 2CH3 − CO]− | D |
55 | Woodorien | 9.46 | C14H18O9 | 329.08795 [M − H]− | 0.44 | 167.03482 [M − H − Glc]− 152.01135 [M − H − Glc − CH3]− 121.0294 [M − H – Glc − HCOOH]− 108.02159 [M − H − Glc − CH3 − CO2]− | B |
56 | Galloylglucose | 3.25 | C13H16O10 | 331.06729 [M − H]− | 0.67 | 271.04575 [C11H11O8]− 211.02464 [C9H7O6]− 169.01405 [M − H − Glc]− 125.02432 [C6H5O3]− | B |
57 | Caffeic acid-3-glucoside | 11.08 | C15H18O9 | 341.08798 [M − H]− | 0.52 | 305.06638 [M – H − 2H2O]− 281.06647 [C13H13O7]− 251.05588 [C12H11O6]− 221.04532 [C11H9O5]− 179.03485 [M − H − Glc]− 135.04509 [M − H − Glc − CO2]− | B |
58 | 2-Hydroxy-3,7,8-trimethoxychromeno[5,4,3-cde]chromene-5,10-dione | 23.33 | C17H12O8 | 343.04590 [M − H]− | −0.13 | 328.0224 [M − H − CH3]− 312.99899 [M – H − 2CH3]− 297.97522 [M − H − 3CH3]− 269.98053 [M − H − 3CH3 − CO]− | D |
59 | Theogallin | 6.68 | C14H16O10 | 343.06720 [M − H]− | 0.38 | 169.01408 [C7H5O5]− 125.02427 [C6H5O3]− | B |
60 | Chlorogenic acid | 9.88 | C16H18O9 | 353.08813 [M − H]− | 0.93 | 191.05602 [C7H11O6]− 179.0349 [C9H7O4]− 135.04512 [C8H7O2]− | B |
61 # | Vitexin | 15.74 | C21H20O10 | 431.09833 [M − H]− | −0.1 | 341.06631 [C18H13O7]− 311.05603 [C17H11O6]− 283.06088 [C16H11O5]− | C |
62 # | 9,10-Dihydro-10-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-pyrano[2,3-h]epicatechin-8-one | 19.9 | C24H20O8 | 435.10876 [M − H]− | 0.51 | 341.06641 [M − H − Phenol]− 217.01392 [C11H5O5]− 189.01918 [C10H5O4]− 177.01915 [C9H5O4]− | C |
63 | Epicatechin monogallate | 15.92 | C22H18O10 | 441.08286 [M − H]− | 0.31 | 289.07166 [C15H13O6]− 169.0141 [C7H5O5]− 125.02431 [C6H5O3]− | C |
64 | Astragalin | 15.06 | C21H20O11 | 447.09344 [M − H]− | 0.36 | 357.06146 [C18H13O8]− 327.05087 [C17H11O7]− 299.05569 [C16H11O6]− | C |
65 # | Kaempferol-3-glucoside | 16.47 | C21H20O11 | 447.09354 [M − H]− | 0.56 | 285.03983 [M − H − Glc]− | C |
66 # | Luteolin-7-glucoside | 17.4 | C21H20O11 | 447.09357 [M − H]− | 0.63 | 284.0325 [M − H − Glc]− 255.02986 [C14H7O5]− 227.03485 [C13H7O4]− | C |
67 # | Ursolic acid | 35.96 | C30H48O3 | 455.35315 [M − H]− | 0.18 | 407.33292 [C29H43O]− | E |
68 *,# | Oleanic acid | 36.51 | C30H48O3 | 455.35333 [M − H]− | 0.57 | 407.33292 [C29H43O]− | E |
69 # | Quercetin-3-alloside | 16.21 | C21H20O12 | 463.08856 [M − H]− | 0.78 | 300.02731 [M − H − Gal]− 271.02469 [C14H7O6]− 255.02979 [C14H7O5]− | C |
70 | Nigranoic acid | 32.15 | C30H46O4 | 469.33249 [M − H]− | 0.33 | 423.327 [C29H43O2]− | B |
71 # | 4-O-(6″-O-p-Coumaroyl-glucopyranosyl)-p-coumaric acid | 18.64 | C24H24O10 | 471.12994 [M − H]− | 0.58 | 307.08206 [C15H15O7]− 163.03993 [C9H7O3]− 119.05008 [C8H7O]− | B |
72 | Corosolic acid | 31.81 | C30H48O4 | 471.34802 [M − H]− | 0.08 | 453.33932 [C30H45O3]− | E |
73 # | 7-Hydroxy-3,8-dimethoxy-5,10-dioxo-5,10-dihydro-chromeno[5,4,3-cde]chromen-2-yl 6-deoxymannopyranoside | 18.83 | C22H20O12 | 475.08853 [M − H]− | 0.7 | 460.06451 [M − H − CH3]− 328.02231 [M – H − Rha]− 312.99887 [M − H − Rha − CH3]− 269.98038 [C13H2O7]− | D |
74 | Isorhamnetin-7-O-glucopyranoside | 17.62 | C22H22O12 | 477.10416 [M − H]− | 0.64 | 314.04306 [M − H − Glc]− 271.02448 [M − H − Glc − CH3 − CO]− 243.02959 | C |
75 | Isomyricitrin | 14.78 | C21H20O13 | 479.08301 [M − H]− | −0.22 | 316.02216 [M − H − Glc]− 271.02454 [C14H7O6]− | C |
76 | 1,6-Bis-O-galloyl-glucose | 11.52 | C20H20O14 | 483.07819 [M − H]− | 0.33 | 465.10410 [M − H − H2O]− 439.08768 [M − H − CO2]− | B |
77 | Quillaic acid | 26.36 | C30H46O5 | 485.32706 [M − H]− | −0.39 | 407.29538 [M − H − CH3 − H2O]− 241.10255 | E |
78 # | 2-O-(E)-caffeoyl-1-O-p-(E)-coumaroylglucopyrannose | 12.86 | C24H24O11 | 487.12473 [M − H]− | 0.29 | 323.07706 [C15H15O8]− 161.02429 [C9H5O3]− 119.05011 [C8H7O]− | B |
79 *,# | Asiatic acid | 26.85 | C30H48O5 | 487.34271 [M − H]− | −0.38 | 469.33224 [M − H − H2O]− | E |
80 | Oenin | 18.16 | C23H24O12 | 491.11981 [M − H]− | 0.64 | 313.03531 [M − H − Glc − CH]−3 299.01956 [C15H7O7]− 285.04028 [M − H − Glc − CH3 − CO]− | C |
81 | Medicagenic acid | 24.38 | C30H46O6 | 501.32227 [M − H]− | 0.21 | 455.31689 [M − H − HCOOH]− | E |
82 | 2″-O-Galloylisovitexin | 17.72 | C28H24O14 | 583.10974 [M − H]− | 0.71 | 431.09842 [C21H19O10]− 341.06635 [C18H13O7]− 311.056 [C17H11O6]− 283.061 [C16H11O5]− | C |
83 | Nicotiflorin | 17.02 | C27H30O15 | 593.15167 [M − H]− | 0.81 | 285.03989 [C15H9O6]− 255.02983 [C14H7O5]− 227.03491 [C13H7O4]− | C |
84 * | Rutin | 15.9 | C27H30O16 | 609.14630 [M − H]− | 0.32 | 300.02737 [C15H8O7]− 271.02469 [C14H7O6]− 255.02977 [C14H7O5]− | C |
85 | 2′-O-Galloylhyperin | 15.56 | C28H24O16 | 615.09943 [M − H]− | 0.44 | 463.08804 [C21H19O12]− 300.02734 [C15H8O7]− 271.02454 [C14H7O6]− 255.02972 [C14H7O5]− | C |
86 | 3-O-trans-p-Coumaroylmaslinic acid | 34.83 | C39H54O6 | 617.38501 [M − H]− | 0.4 | 145.02936 [C9H5O2]− | E |
87 | Delphinidin-3-caffeoylglucoside | 18.25 | C30H26O15 | 625.12048 [M − H]− | 0.94 | 463.08832 [C21H19O12]− 300.02731 [C15H8O7]− 271.02472 [C14H7O6]− 255.02985 [C14H7O5]− | C |
88 | 3-O-trans-p-Coumaroyltormentic acid | 31.21 | C39H54O7 | 633.37982 [M − H]− | 0.23 | 163.04001 [C9H7O3]− 145.02939 [C9H5O2]− | E |
89 | 1,3,6-Tri-O-galloylglucose | 14.4 | C27H24O18 | 635.08948 [M − H]− | 0.77 | 465.06714 [C20H17O13]− 211.02463 [C9H7O6]− 169.01404 [C7H5O5]− 125.02427 [C6H5O3]− | B |
90 | (3,5,9)-3-Hydroxy-27-{[(2E)-3-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-2-propenoyl]oxy}olean-12-en-28-oic acid | 35.86 | C40H56O7 | 647.39587 [M − H]− | 0.84 | 632.37152 [C37H52O7]− 453.33835 [C30H45O3]− 175.03993 [C10H7O3]− 133.02946 [C8H5O2]− | E |
91 | 3-O-trans-Feruloyleuscaphic acid | 32.02 | C40H56O8 | 663.39069 [M − H]− | 0.67 | 648.36658 [C39H52O8]− 175.03989 [C10H7O3]− 160.01643 [C9H4O3]− 132.02156 [C8H4O2]− | E |
92 # | 4′-Hydroxyacetophenone | 12.32 | C8H8O2 | 137.05969 [M + H]+ | −0.01 | 122.03635 [M + H − CH3]+ 109.06508 [M + H − CO]+ | F |
93 | Dihydroxyacetophenone | 13.7 | C8H8O3 | 153.05461 [M + H]+ | −0.06 | 125.05981 [M + H − CO]+ 111.04433 [C6H7O2]+ | F |
94 | N-Lauryldiethanolamine | 37.04 | C16H35O2N | 256.26334 [M + H]+ | −0.6 | 144.1382 [C8H18ON]+ 116.1072 [C6H14ON]+ | F |
95 | Licanic acid | 26.99 | C18H28O3 | 293.21085 [M + H]+ | −0.94 | 275.20044 [M + H − H2O]+ 257.19003 [M + H − 2H2O]+ | A |
96 | Kamlolenic acid | 33.51 | C18H30O3 | 295.22678 [M + H]+ | 0.06 | 277.21609 [M + H − H2O]+ 259.20532 [M + H − 2H2O]+ 231.21051 [M + H − 3H2O]+ | A |
97 | Diosmetin | 21.99 | C16H12O6 | 301.0705 [M + H]+ | −0.56 | 286.04681 [M + H − CO3]+ 258.05197 [M + H − CH3 − CO]+ | C |
98 # | Sitosterol | 39.21 | C29H50O | 397.38269 [M + H − H2O]+ | −0.47 | 243.21089 [C18H27]+ 175.14799 [C13H19]+ 147.11684 [C11H15]+ | G |
99 # | Stigmasterol | 38.08 | C29H48O | 395.36725 [M + H − H2O]+ | 0.05 | 241.1945 [C18H25]+ 199.14772 [C15H19]+ 173.13248 [C13H17]+ | G |
100 | Apigenin-7-O-glucoside | 17.83 | C21H20O10 | 433.1127 [M + H]+ | −0.51 | 271.05975 [C15H11O5]+ 153.01814 [C7H5O4]+ | C |
101 # | Quercetin-3-arabinoside | 16.62 | C20H18O11 | 435.09235 [M + H]+ | 0.36 | 303.04959 [C15H11O7]+ 153.01819 [C7H5O4]+ | C |
102 | Luteolin-7-galactoside | 12.52 | C21H20O11 | 449.10745 [M + H]+ | −0.86 | 287.05453 [M − H − Glc]+ 269.044 [M + H − Glc]+ | C |
103 | Pelargonidin-3-O-(6-caffeoyl-glucoside) | 19.91 | C30H26O13 | 595.14459 [M + H]+ | −0.04 | 433.11255 [M − H − C6H6 − 3CO]+ 313.07028 [C17H13O6]+ 163.03888 [C9H7O3]+ | C |
104 | Tiliroside | 20.42 | C30H26O13 | 595.14435 [M + H]+ | −0.45 | 287.0546 [C15H11O6]+ 147.04393 [C9H7O2]+ 119.04929 [C8H7O]+ | C |
105 | Kaempferol-3-(6″-galloylgalactoside) | 16.8 | C28H24O15 | 601.11914 [M + H]+ | 0.57 | 287.05457 [C15H11O6]+ 153.01813 [C7H5O4]+ 137.0233 [C7H5O3]+ | C |
106 | Quercetin-3-O-(6″-O-p-coumaroyl)-glucopyranoside | 19.41 | C30H26O14 | 611.13922 [M + H]+ | −0.51 | 147.04388 [C9H7O2]+ 303.04953 [C15H11O7]+ | C |
107 | 2′-O-Galloylhyperin | 15.51 | C28H24O16 | 617.11322 [M + H]+ | −0.89 | 153.01813 [C7H5O4]+ 303.0495 [C15H11O7]+ | C |
108 | Quercetin-3-(6″-caffeoylgalactoside) | 18.29 | C30H26O15 | 627.13409 [M + H]+ | −0.56 | 163.03873 [C9H7O3]+ 303.04941 [C15H11O7]+ | C |
109 # | Casuarinin | 12.61 | C41H28O26 | 937.09332 [M + H]+ | −0.89 | 153.01817 [C7H5O4]+ 171.04417 [C11H7O2]+ 277.03397 [C13H9O7]+ 345.02377 [C16H9O9]+ | D |
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Wang, J.; Jia, Z.; Zhang, Z.; Wang, Y.; Liu, X.; Wang, L.; Lin, R. Analysis of Chemical Constituents of Melastoma dodecandrum Lour. by UPLC-ESI-Q-Exactive Focus-MS/MS. Molecules 2017, 22, 476. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22030476
Wang J, Jia Z, Zhang Z, Wang Y, Liu X, Wang L, Lin R. Analysis of Chemical Constituents of Melastoma dodecandrum Lour. by UPLC-ESI-Q-Exactive Focus-MS/MS. Molecules. 2017; 22(3):476. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22030476
Chicago/Turabian StyleWang, Jinfeng, Ziyao Jia, Zhihao Zhang, Yutong Wang, Xi Liu, Linghua Wang, and Ruichao Lin. 2017. "Analysis of Chemical Constituents of Melastoma dodecandrum Lour. by UPLC-ESI-Q-Exactive Focus-MS/MS" Molecules 22, no. 3: 476. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22030476
APA StyleWang, J., Jia, Z., Zhang, Z., Wang, Y., Liu, X., Wang, L., & Lin, R. (2017). Analysis of Chemical Constituents of Melastoma dodecandrum Lour. by UPLC-ESI-Q-Exactive Focus-MS/MS. Molecules, 22(3), 476. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22030476