Andean Blueberry of the Genus Disterigma: A High-Resolution Mass Spectrometric Approach for the Comprehensive Characterization of Phenolic Compounds
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Samples, Chemicals, and Reagents
2.2. Phenolic Compound Extraction
2.3. UHPLC-HRMS Analysis
2.4. Phenolic Compound Identification
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Anthocyanin and Flavonoid Composition
3.2. Phenolic Acid Composition
3.3. Proanthocyanidin Composition
4. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Id | Name | Rt (min) | Proposed Formula | Experimental m/z | Δmass (ppm) | Diagnostic Product Ions (m/z) | c. l. |
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1 | Cyanidin O-hexoside (I) | 1.63 | C21H21O11+ | 449.1088 | 1.5 | 287.0553; 231.0656; 213.0550; 149.0237; 137.0235 | 2 |
2 | Delphinidin O-hexoside (I) | 2.79 | C21H21O12+ | 465.1038 | 2.1 | 303.0502; 247.0605; 229.0499; 153.0185; 149.0237 | 2 |
3 | Delphinidin O-hexoside (II) | 3.77 | C21H21O12+ | 465.1034 | 1.4 | 303.0502; 247.0605; 229.0499; 153.0185; 149.0237 | 2 |
4 | Delphinidin O-pentoside | 4.98 | C20H19O11+ | 435.0920 | −0.5 | 303.0502; 247.0605; 229.0499; 153.0185; 149.0237 | 2 |
5 | Cyanidin O-hexoside (II) | 5.07 | C21H21O11+ | 449.1088 | 2.1 | 287.0553; 231.0656; 213.0550; 149.0237 137.0235 | 2 |
6 | Delphinidin O-hexoside (III) | 5.95 | C21H21O12+ | 465.1038 | 2.1 | 303.0502; 247.0605; 229.0499; 153.0185; 149.0237 | 2 |
7 | Pelargonidin O-hexoside | 6.25 | C21H21O10+ | 433.1127 | −0.4 | 271.0608; 215.0707; 197.0601; 149.0237; 121.0285 | 2 |
8 | Cyanidin O-deoxyhexoside | 6.54 | C21H21O10+ | 433.1126 | 1.9 | 287.0553; 231.0656; 213.0550; 149.0237; 137.0235 | 2 |
9 | Cyanidin O-pentoside (I) | 6.71 | C20H19O10+ | 419.0976 | 0.8 | 287.0553; 231.0656; 213.0550; 149.0237; 137.0235 | 2 |
10 | Pelargonidin O-pentoside | 7.66 | C20H19O9+ | 403.1030 | 1.6 | 271.0608; 215.0707; 197.0601; 149.0237; 121.0285 | 2 |
11 | Cyanidin O-hexoside (III) | 7.98 | C21H21O11+ | 449.1088 | 2.2 | 287.0553; 231.0656; 213.0550; 149.0237; 137.0235 | 2 |
12 | Peonidin 3-O-glucoside | 8.34 | C22H23O11+ | 463.1247 | 2.7 | 301.0707; 286.0472; 149.0237; 121.0285 | 1 |
13 | Peonidin O-pentoside | 8.75 | C21H21O10+ | 433.1136 | 1.5 | 301.0707; 286.0472; 149.0237; 121.0285 | 2 |
14 | Cyanidin O-hexoside (IV) | 8.88 | C21H21O11+ | 449.1088 | 2.1 | 287.0553; 231.0656; 213.0550; 149.0237; 137.0235 | 2 |
15 | Delphinidin O-dihexoside | 9.40 | C27H31O17+ | 627.1570 | 2.2 | 303.0502; 247.0605; 229.0499; 153.0185; 149.0237 | 2 |
16 | Cyanidin O-pentoside (II) | 9.51 | C20H19O10+ | 419.0976 | 0.8 | 287.0553; 231.0656; 213.0550; 149.0237; 137.0235 | 2 |
17 | Cyanidin | 10.23 | C15H11O6+ | 287.0541 | −3.2 | 287.0553; 231.0656; 213.0550; 149.0237; 137.0235 | 1 |
18 | Cyanidin isomer | 12.06 | C15H11O6+ | 287.0541 | −3.2 | 287.0553; 231.0656; 213.0550; 149.0237; 147.0445; 137.0235 | 2 |
Id | Name | Rt (min) | Proposed Formula | Experimental m/z | Δ (ppm) | Diagnostic Product Ions (m/z) | c. l. |
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19 | (Epi)catechin O-hexoside | 3.47 | C21H24O11 | 451.1253 | 1.6 | 289.0719; 245.0817; 137.0245; 125.0244; | 2 |
20 | Epicatechin | 6.30 | C15H14O6 | 289.0724 | 1.8 | 289.0719; 245.0817; 137.0245; 125.0244; | 1 |
21 | Taxifolin isomer | 7.05 | C15H12O7 | 303.0515 | 1.7 | 259.0613; 193.0142; 167.0350; 165.0193; 137.0245 | 2 |
22 | Quercetin O-dihexoside | 7.05 | C27H30O17 | 625.1430 | 3.1 | 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
23 | Aromadendrin O-hexoside | 7.25 | C21H22O11 | 449.1100 | 2.4 | 287.0561; 151.0036; 125.0244; 107.0139 | 2 |
24 | Taxifolin O-hexoside | 7.65 | C21H22O12 | 465.1057 | 4.0 | 303.0512; 177.0194; 151.0036; 125.0244 | 2 |
25 | Eriodictyol O-pentoside | 8.21 | C20H20O10 | 419.0995 | 2.7 | 287.0561; 177.0194; 151.0036; 135.0452 | 2 |
26 | Quercetin O-hexoside O-deoxyhexoside | 8.70 | C27H30O16 | 609.1475 | 2.3 | 463.0859; 447.0949; 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
27 | Taxifolin | 9.26 | C15H12O7 | 303.0520 | 3.3 | 303.0512; 241.0407; 177.0194; 151.0036; 125.0244 | 1 |
28 | Quercetin O-dihexoside | 9.38 | C27H30O17 | 625.1430 | 3.2 | 463.0880; 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
29 | Myricetin 3-O-hexoside | 9.55 | C21H20O13 | 479.0854 | 2.7 | 317.0303; 316.0242; 178.9985; 151.0036; 137.0244 | 2 |
30 | Myricetin O-pentoside | 9.58 | C20H18O12 | 449.0738 | 2.7 | 317.0303; 178.9985; 151.0036; 137.0244 | 2 |
31 | Myricetin 3-O-hexoside | 9.86 | C21H20O13 | 479.0844 | 2.6 | 317.0303; 316.0242; 178.9985; 151.0036; 137.0244 | 2 |
32 | Isorhamnetin O-glucuronide | 9.96 | C22H20O13 | 491.0844 | 2.7 | 315.0512; 300.0275; 255.0296; 151.0036 | 2 |
33 | Naringenin O-hexoside | 10.03 | C21H22O10 | 433.1150 | 2.2 | 271.0613; 227.0713; 177.0194; 151.0036; 119.0503 | 2 |
34 | Myricetin O-hexoside O-pentoside | 10.04 | C26H28O17 | 611.1266 | 2.0 | 479.0833; 449.0729; 317.0303; 316.0242; 178.9985; 151.0036; 137.0244 | 2 |
35 | Myricetin O-pentoside | 10.07 | C20H18O12 | 449.0735 | 2.0 | 317.0303; 178.9985; 151.0036; 137.0244 | 2 |
36 | Quercetin O-dihexoside | 10.08 | C27H30O17 | 625.1426 | 2.6 | 463.0880; 301.0354; 300.0278; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
37 | Myricetin O-pentoside | 10.16 | C20H18O12 | 449.0736 | 2.2 | 317.0303; 178.9985; 151.0036; 137.0244 | 2 |
38 | Quercetin O-hexoside O-pentoside | 10.33 | C26H28O16 | 595.1314 | 1.5 | 463.0901; 433.0777; 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
39 | Taxifolin isomer | 10.36 | C15H12O7 | 303.0520 | 3.2 | 285.0407; 241.0407; 177.0194; 151.0036; 125.0244 | 2 |
40 | Quercetin O-hexosylpentoside | 10.62 | C26H28O16 | 595.1313 | 1.4 | 301.0354; 300.0278; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
41 | Myricetin isomer | 10.63 | C15H10O8 | 317.0308 | 1.7 | 317.0303; 178.9985; 151.0036; 137.0244 | 2 |
42 | Naringenin O-hexoside | 10.81 | C21H22O10 | 433.1144 | 0.9 | 271.0613; 227.0713; 177.0194; 151.0036; 119.0503 | 2 |
43 | Eriodictyol O-hexoside | 10.84 | C21H22O11 | 449.1101 | 2.7 | 287.0561; 177.0194; 151.0036; 135.0452 | 2 |
44 | Shiikimoyl Kaempferol | 11.10 | C22H18O10 | 441.0838 | 2.5 | 285.0407; 243.0296; 241.0502; 151.0036; 133.0295 | 2 |
45 | Myricetin 3-O-pentoside | 11.11 | C20H18O12 | 449.0735 | 2.0 | 317.0303; 316.0242; 178.9985; 151.0036; 137.0244 | 2 |
46 | Quercetin O-hexoside O-pentoside | 11.18 | C26H28O16 | 595.1310 | 1.0 | 463.0901; 433.0777; 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
47 | Myricetin O-pentoside | 11.21 | C20H18O12 | 449.0724 | -0.4 | 317.0303; 178.9985; 151.0036; 137.0244 | 2 |
48 | Myricetin 3-O-deoxyhexoside | 11.25 | C21H20O12 | 463.0895 | 2.8 | 317.0303; 316.0242; 178.9985; 151.0036; 137.0244; | 2 |
49 | Quercetin O-hexoside O-pentoside | 11.27 | C26H28O16 | 595.1315 | 1.8 | 463.0901; 433.0777; 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
50 | Quercetin O-hexoside O-pentoside | 11.55 | C26H28O16 | 595.1321 | 2.7 | 463.0901; 433.0777; 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
51 | Quercetin 3-O-galactoside | 11.58 | C21H20O12 | 463.0883 | 0.2 | 301.0354; 300.0278; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
52 | Quercetin O-hexoside O-pentoside | 11.69 | C26H28O16 | 595.1319 | 2.3 | 463.0901; 433.0777; 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
53 | Quercetin O-hexoside O-pentoside | 11.84 | C26H28O16 | 595.1321 | 2.7 | 463.0901; 433.0777; 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
54 | Rutin | 11.90 | C27H30O16 | 609.1482 | 3.5 | 463.0859; 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 1 |
55 | Quercetin 3-O-glucoside | 12.09 | C21H20O12 | 463.0884 | 0.4 | 301.0354; 300.0278; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 1 |
56 | Aromadendrin | 12.15 | C15H12O6 | 287.0570 | 3.1 | 287.0561; 269.0456; 177.0194; 151.0036; 125.0244 | 2 |
57 | Quercetin O-dipentoside | 12.26 | C25H26O15 | 565.1212 | 2.3 | 433.0776; 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
58 | Quercetin O-hexoside O-pentoside | 12.30 | C26H28O16 | 595.1318 | 2.3 | 463.0901; 433.0777; 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
59 | Quercetin O-hexoside O-pentoside | 12.37 | C26H28O16 | 595.1317 | 2.0 | 463.0901; 433.0777; 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
60 | Kaempferol O-hexoside | 12.45 | C21H20O11 | 447.0950 | 3.9 | 285.0403; 257.0457; 229.0504; 151.0036 | 2 |
61 | Quercetin 3-O-pentoside | 12.62 | C20H18O11 | 433.0776 | −0.1 | 301.0354; 300.0278; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
62 | Quercetin O-hexosylpentoside | 12.87 | C26H28O16 | 595.1320 | 2.5 | 433.0777; 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
63 | Eriodictyol O-hexoside | 12.91 | C21H22O11 | 449.1100 | 2.4 | 287.0561; 177.0194; 151.0036; 135.0452 | 2 |
64 | Quercetin O-pentoside | 12.99 | C20H18O11 | 433.0775 | −0.2 | 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
65 | Kaempferol 3-O-hexoside | 13.14 | C21H20O11 | 447.0944 | 2.5 | 285.0403; 255.0300; 227.0351; 151.0036 | 2 |
66 | Naringenin O-hexoside | 13.28 | C21H22O10 | 433.1146 | 1.3 | 271.0613; 227.0713; 177.0194; 151.0036; 119.0503 | 2 |
67 | Quercetin O-dipentoside | 13.36 | C25H26O15 | 565.1214 | 2.6 | 433.0776; 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
68 | Quercetin O-pentoside | 13.51 | C20H18O11 | 433.0775 | −0.3 | 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
69 | Quercetin O-pentoside | 13.84 | C20H18O11 | 433.0776 | −0.2 | 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
70 | Myricetin | 13.89 | C15H10O8 | 317.0310 | 2.2 | 317.0303; 178.9985; 151.0036; 137.0244 | 2 |
71 | Quercetin 3-O-deoxyhexoside | 14.04 | C21H20O11 | 447.0933 | 0.0 | 301.0354; 300.0278; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
72 | Quercetin O-hexoside | 14.18 | C21H20O12 | 463.0899 | 3.7 | 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
73 | Isorhamnetin 3-O-hexoside | 14.27 | C22H22O12 | 477.1052 | 2.8 | 315.0512; 314.0436; 300.0275; 271.0244; 151.0036 | 2 |
74 | Kaempferol O-pentoside | 14.40 | C20H18O10 | 417.0833 | 1.4 | 285.0403; 151.0036; 107.0139 | 2 |
75 | Isorhamnetin 3-O-hexoside | 14.71 | C22H22O12 | 477.1049 | 2.3 | 315.0512; 314.0433; 300.0275; 271.0244; 151.0036 | 2 |
76 | Kaempferol O-pentoside | 14.74 | C20H18O10 | 417.0834 | 1.6 | 285.0403; 151.0036; 107.0139 | 2 |
77 | Phloretin O-hexoside | 14.95 | C21H24O10 | 435.1310 | 3.0 | 273.0771; 167.0350; 123.0452 | 2 |
78 | Myricetin isomer O-hexoside | 15.17 | C21H20O13 | 479.0846 | 3.1 | 317.0303; 271.0259; 178.9985; 151.0036; 137.0244 | 2 |
79 | Quercetin O-acetylhexoside | 15.23 | C23H22O13 | 507.1140 | 1.3 | ESI(+): 303.0502; 165.0186; 153.0185; 137.0237 | 2 |
80 | Diosmetin O-hexoside | 15.30 | C22H22O11 | 463.1248 | 2.8 | ESI(+):301.0715; 286.0479; 258.0530; 153.0185 | 2 |
81 | Kaempferol 3-O-pentoside | 15.46 | C20H18O10 | 417.0832 | 1.2 | 285.0403; 284.0327; 151.0036; 107.0139 | 2 |
82 | Quercetin O-hexoside | 15.56 | C21H20O12 | 463.0894 | 2.6 | 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
83 | Luteolin O-glucuronide | 15.67 | C21H18O12 | 461.0741 | 3.3 | 285.0407; 243.0296; 241.0502; 151.0036; 133.0295 | 2 |
84 | Eriodictyol | 15.86 | C15H12O6 | 287.0568 | 2.5 | 287.0561; 177.0194; 151.0036; 135.0452; 107.0139 | 1 |
85 | Isorhamnetin 3-O-pentoside | 15.86 | C21H20O11 | 447.0937 | 0.9 | 315.0512; 314.0433; 300.0275; 271.0244; 151.0036 | 2 |
86 | Naringenin O-hexoside | 15.88 | C21H22O10 | 433.1149 | 2.0 | 271.0613; 227.0713; 177.0194; 151.0036; 119.0503 | 2 |
87 | Kaempferol O-pentoside | 15.90 | C20H18O10 | 417.0835 | 1.8 | 285.0403; 151.0036; 107.0139 | 2 |
88 | Kaempferol O-deoxyhexoside | 16.11 | C21H20O10 | 433.1136 | 1.5 | ESI(+):287.0553; 165.0187; 153.0185; 121.0286 | 2 |
89 | Isorhamnetin 3-O-pentoside | 16.41 | C21H20O11 | 447.0937 | 0.9 | 315.0512; 314.0437; 300.0275; 271.0244; 151.0036 | 2 |
90 | Quercetin 3-O-malonyldeoxyhexoside | 16.64 | C24H22O14 | 533.0948 | 2.0 | 301.0354; 300.0278; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
91 | Quercetin | 17.34 | C15H10O7 | 301.0353 | −0.1 | 273.0411; 245.0454; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 1 |
92 | Quercetin 3-O-dihydroxybenzoylpentoside | 17.68 | C27H22O14 | 569.0950 | 2.3 | 301.0354; 300.0278; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
93 | Luteolin | 17.69 | C15H10O6 | 285.0412 | 2.7 | 243.0296; 241.0502; 151.0036; 133.0295 | 1 |
94 | Quercetin 3-O-coumaroylhexoside | 18.05 | C30H26O14 | 609.1266 | 2.7 | 463.0883; 301.0354; 300.0278; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
95 | Quercetin 3-O-coumaroylhexoside | 18.28 | C30H26O14 | 609.1262 | 2.0 | 463.0883; 301.0354; 300.0278; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
96 | Naringenin isomer | 18.41 | C15H12O5 | 271.0614 | 0.7 | 227.0713; 177.0194; 151.0036; 119.0503; 107.0139 | 2 |
97 | Naringenin | 18.76 | C15H12O5 | 271.0614 | 0.7 | 227.0713; 177.0194; 151.0036; 119.0503; 107.0139 | 1 |
98 | Quercetin 3-O-dihydroxybenzoylpentoside | 19.06 | C27H22O14 | 569.0937 | 0.0 | 301.0354; 300.0278; 273.0411; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
99 | Quercetin O-dihydroxybenzoylpentoside | 19.25 | C27H22O14 | 569.0943 | 1.2 | 301.0354; 178.9985; 151.0036; 121.0295 | 2 |
100 | Hesperetin | 19.56 | C16H14O6 | 301.0726 | 2.7 | 286.0480; 242.0581; 177.0195; 164.0115; 151.0036 | 1 |
101 | Apigenin | 20.05 | C15H10O5 | 269.0460 | 1.6 | 225.0557; 151.0036; 117.0346; 107.0139 | 1 |
102 | Kaempferol | 20.23 | C15H10O6 | 285.0409 | 1.4 | 257.0457; 229.0504; 151.0036; 107.0139 | 1 |
103 | Diosmetin | 20.96 | C16H12O6 | 299.0567 | 2.1 | 284.0327; 257.0411; 255.0303; 151.0036; 107.0139 | 1 |
104 | Isorhamnetin | 21.13 | C16H12O7 | 315.0517 | 2.1 | 300.0275; 271.0244; 255.0296; 151.0036; 107.0139 | 1 |
105 | Chrysin | 25.50 | C15H10O4 | 253.0508 | 0.8 | 209.0608; 151.0036; 107.0139 | 2 |
ID | Name | Rt (min) | Proposed Formula | Experimental m/z | Δ (ppm) | Main Product Ions (m/z) | c. l. |
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106 | Quinic acid | 0.50 | C7H12O6 | 191.0555 | −3.3 | 127.0401; 111.0088; 87.0084; 85.0292 | 2 |
107 | Gallic acid | 0.64 | C7H6O5 | 169.0145 | 1.4 | 169.0142; 125.0243 | 2 |
108 | Methylgallic acid | 0.79 | C8H8O5 | 183.0300 | 0.4 | 183.0300; 139.0302 | 2 |
109 | Hydroxybenzoyl hexose (I) | 0.82 | C13H16O8 | 299.0776 | 1.2 | 137.0244; 93.0343 | 2 |
110 | Methyldihydroxybenzoic acid | 1.04 | C8H8O4 | 167.0352 | 1.3 | 167.0350; 123.0453 | 2 |
111 | Dihydroxybenzoyl hexose (I) | 1.08 | C13H16O9 | 315.0727 | 1.6 | 315.0727; 153.0194; 109.0296 | 2 |
112 | Dihydroxybenzoic acid | 1.19 | C7H6O4 | 153.0196 | 1.8 | 153.0194; 109.0296 | 2 |
113 | Phloroglucinol carboxylic acid | 1.22 | C7H6O5 | 169.0145 | 1.4 | 169.0142; 151.0036; 125.0244 | 2 |
114 | Hexosyl caffeoyl hexose (I) | 1.24 | C21H28O14 | 503.1415 | 1.6 | 341.0881; 179.0350; 161.0245; 135.0453 | 2 |
115 | Hydroxybenzoyl hexose (II) | 1.29 | C13H16O8 | 299.0777 | 1.4 | 299.0777; 137.0244; 93.0343 | 2 |
116 | Methlhydroxybenzoyl hexose | 1.38 | C14H18O8 | 313.0936 | 2.2 | 151.0401; 107.0502 | 2 |
117 | Dihydroxybenzoyl hexose (II) | 1.43 | C13H16O9 | 315.0724 | 0.8 | 315.0727; 153.0194; 109.0296 | 2 |
118 | Hydroxybenzoyl hexose (III) | 1.62 | C13H16O8 | 299.0777 | 1.6 | 299.0777; 137.0244; 93.0343 | 2 |
119 | Neochlorogenic acid | 1.68 | C16H18O9 | 353.0884 | 1.6 | 191.0562; 179.0350; 145.0452; 135.0453 | 2 |
120 | Dihydroxybenzoyl pentose | 1.72 | C12H14O8 | 285.0621 | 1.7 | 285.0618; 153.0194; 109.0296 | 2 |
121 | Chlorogenoyl hexose | 1.91 | C22H28O14 | 515.1409 | 0.6 | 353.0883; 191.0561; 179.0349; 135.0453 | 2 |
122 | Hexosyl caffeoyl hexose (I) | 2.07 | C21H28O14 | 503.1418 | 2.3 | 341.0881; 179.0350; 161.0245; 135.0453 | 2 |
123 | Caffeoyl hexose (I) | 2.10 | C15H18O9 | 341.0883 | 1.3 | 341.0881; 179.0350; 135.0453 | 2 |
124 | Coumaroyl hexose (I) | 2.10 | C15H18O8 | 325.0933 | 1.3 | 325.0933; 163.0402; 119.0503 | 2 |
125 | Dihydroxybenzoyl hexose (III) | 2.14 | C13H16O9 | 315.0725 | 1.1 | 315.0727; 153.0194; 109.0296 | 2 |
126 | Dihydroxybenzoyl hexose (IV) | 2.37 | C13H16O9 | 315.0725 | 1.1 | 315.0727; 153.0194; 109.0296 | 2 |
127 | Hydroxyferuloyl hexose (I) | 2.74 | C16H20O10 | 371.0988 | 1.2 | 209.0456; 191.0352; 147.0452; 119.0503 | 2 |
128 | Quinoyl coumaric acid | 2.76 | C16H18O8 | 337.0935 | 1.7 | 191.0561; 173.0459; 163.0400; 119.0502 | 2 |
129 | Caffeoyl hexose (II) | 3.21 | C15H18O9 | 341.0880 | 0.7 | 179.0350; 135.0453 | 2 |
130 | Caffeoyl hexose (III) | 3.49 | C15H18O9 | 341.0879 | 0.2 | 179.0350; 161.0244; 135.0453 | 2 |
131 | Caffeic acid | 3.58 | C9H8O4 | 179.0352 | 1.2 | 179.0350; 135.0453 | 2 |
132 | Feruloyl hexose (I) | 3.60 | C16H20O9 | 355.1040 | 1.5 | 193.0507; 178.0272; 149.0608; 134.0374 | 2 |
133 | Coumaroyl hexose (II) | 3.61 | C15H18O8 | 325.0934 | 1.5 | 325.0933; 163.0402; 119.0503 | 2 |
134 | Chlorogenic acid | 3.76 | C16H18O9 | 353.0880 | 0.4 | 353.0879; 191.0562; 179.0350; 145.0452 | 2 |
135 | Hydroxyferuloyl hexose (II) | 4.04 | C16H20O10 | 371.0988 | 1.2 | 209.0456; 191.0352; 147.0452; 119.0503 | 2 |
136 | Hydroxyferulic acid | 4.82 | C10H10O5 | 209.0458 | 1.1 | 191.0352; 147.0452; 119.0503 | 2 |
137 | Sinapoyl hexose (I) | 5.23 | C17H22O10 | 385.1145 | 1.2 | 223.0611; 208.0377; 193.0141; 179.0913; 164.0478; 149.0243; 121.0295 | 2 |
138 | Feruloyl hexose (II) | 5.68 | C16H20O9 | 355.1037 | 0.7 | 193.0507; 178.0272; 149.0608; 134.0374 | 2 |
139 | Chlorogenic acid isomer | 5.93 | C16H18O9 | 353.0886 | 2.3 | 353.0879; 191.0562; 179.0350; 145.0452 | 2 |
140 | Coumaric acid (I) | 6.06 | C9H8O3 | 163.0404 | 2.0 | 163.0402; 119.0503 | 2 |
141 | Coumaroyl quinic acid (I) | 6.19 | C16H18O8 | 337.0936 | 2.0 | 191.0560; 173.0455; 163.0401; 119.0501 | 2 |
142 | Caffeoyl shiikimoyl hexose (I) | 6.46 | C22H26O13 | 497.1307 | 1.3 | 335.0773; 179.0349; 135.0451 | 2 |
143 | Hydroxyferulic acid isomer | 6.61 | C10H10O5 | 209.0458 | 1.1 | 209.0456; 165.0557; 123.0452; 81.0342 | 2 |
144 | Coumaric acid (II) | 6.69 | C9H8O3 | 163.0404 | 2.1 | 163.0402; 119.0503 | 2 |
145 | Acetyl dihydroxybenzoic acid | 6.71 | C9H8O5 | 195.0301 | 1.2 | 195.0299; 153.0194; 109.0296 | 2 |
146 | Sinapoyl hexose (II) | 7.06 | C17H22O10 | 385.1146 | 1.4 | 223.0611; 208.0377; 193.0141; 179.0913; 164.0478; 149.0243; 121.0295 | 2 |
147 | Caffeoyl shiikimic acid (I) | 7.15 | C16H16O8 | 335.0777 | 1.3 | 179.0349; 173.0452; 161.0242; 135.0451 | 2 |
148 | Coumaroyl hexose (III) | 7.35 | C15H18O8 | 325.0936 | 2.1 | 325.0933; 163.0402; 119.0503 | 2 |
149 | Feruloyl quinic acid | 7.88 | C17H20O9 | 367.1041 | 1.8 | 193.0507; 191.0560; 178.0272; 173.0455; 149.0608; 134.0374 | 2 |
150 | Coumaroyl quinic acid (II) | 8.11 | C16H18O8 | 337.0936 | 2.0 | 191.0560; 173.0455; 163.0401; 119.0501 | 2 |
151 | Ferulic acid | 8.16 | C10H10O4 | 193.0509 | 1.5 | 178.0272; 149.0608; 134.0374 | 1 |
152 | Feruloyl shiikimoyl hexose | 8.25 | C23H28O13 | 511.1468 | 2.1 | 193.0507; 178.0272; 149.0608; 134.0374 | 2 |
153 | Caffeoyl hexosyl arbutin (I) | 8.93 | C27H32O15 | 595.1683 | 2.4 | 433.1143; 323.0779; 179.0348; 161.0245; 135.0454 | 2 |
154 | Caffeoyl shiikimic acid (II) | 9.01 | C16H16O8 | 335.0780 | 2.3 | 179.0349; 173.0452; 161.0242; 135.0451 | 2 |
155 | Caffeoyl shiikimoyl hexose (II) | 9.29 | C22H26O13 | 497.1310 | 1.8 | 335.0773; 179.0349; 161.0245; 135.0451 | 2 |
156 | Sinapic acid | 9.33 | C11H12O5 | 223.0617 | 2.4 | 208.0377; 193.0141; 179.0913; 164.0478; 149.0243; 121.0295 | 2 |
157 | Coumaroyl shiikimic acid | 9.65 | C16H16O7 | 319.0829 | 1.8 | 173.0454; 163.0402; 155.0350; 119.0503 | 2 |
158 | Acetyl caffeoyl deoxyhexoside | 9.91 | C17H20O9 | 367.1037 | 0.6 | 179.0350; 161.0244; 135.0452 | 2 |
159 | Caffeoyl hexosyl arbutin (II) | 9.95 | C27H32O15 | 595.1683 | 2.4 | 433.1143; 323.0779; 179.0348; 135.0454 | 2 |
160 | Caffeoyl hexosyl arbutin (III) | 10.05 | C27H32O15 | 595.1686 | 2.9 | 433.1143; 323.0779; 179.0348; 135.0454 | 2 |
161 | Hydroxybenzoyl arbutin (I) | 10.12 | C19H20O9 | 391.1044 | 2.4 | 281.0669; 137.0245; 109.0296; 93.0344 | 2 |
162 | Caffeoyl hexosyl trihydroxymethoxyphenyl propanoic acid | 10.16 | C25H28O14 | 551.1416 | 1.8 | 389.0873; 345.0975; 327.0873; 179.0349; 165.0557; 161.0243; 135.0451; 121.0296 | 2 |
163 | Caffeoyl arbutin (I) | 11.05 | C21H22O10 | 433.1139 | −0.3 | 323.0778; 179.0351; 161.0244; 135.0453; 133.0295; 109.0295 | 2 |
164 | Galloyl valeryl hexoside | 11.26 | C18H24O11 | 415.1255 | 2.2 | 169.0142; 125.0244 | 2 |
165 | Caffeoyl arbutin (II) | 11.35 | C21H22O10 | 433.1139 | −0.3 | 323.0778; 179.0351; 161.0244; 135.0453; 133.0295; 109.0295 | 2 |
166 | Ferulic acid isomer | 11.85 | C10H10O4 | 193.0509 | 1.5 | 175.0402; 149.0608 | 2 |
167 | Coumaroyl iridoid (I) | 11.98 | C25H28O13 | 535.1460 | 0.6 | 191.0350; 163.0400; 147.0452; 119.0502 | 2 |
168 | Coumaroyl iridoid (II) | 12.04 | C25H28O13 | 535.1460 | 0.6 | 191.0350; 163.0400; 147.0452; 119.0502 | 2 |
169 | Caffeoyl methoxyarbutin | 12.31 | C22H24O11 | 463.1249 | 0.7 | 323.0771; 179.0349; 161.0244; 139.0401; 135.0453; 124.0166 | 2 |
170 | Coumaroyl coumaric acid | 12.55 | C18H14O5 | 309.0776 | 2.4 | 163.0401; 119.0503 | 2 |
171 | Caffeoyl dihydroxybenzoyl hexose | 13.63 | C22H22O12 | 477.1046 | 1.6 | 315.0724; 179.0347; 153.0193; 135.0451; 109.0296 | 2 |
172 | Dicaffeoyl hexoside | 14.36 | C24H24O12 | 503.1213 | 3.6 | 341.0875; 323.0778; 179.0351; 135.0453 | 2 |
173 | Dihydroxybenzoyl valeryl hexose (I) | 14.44 | C18H24O10 | 399.1303 | 1.5 | 153.0193; 109.0294 | 2 |
174 | Coumaroyl dihydroxybenzoyl hexose (II) | 14.81 | C22H22O11 | 461.1101 | 2.6 | 315.0741; 153.0195; 109.0296 | 2 |
175 | Dihydroxybenzoyl valeryl hexose (II) | 14.95 | C18H24O10 | 399.1303 | 1.5 | 399.1290; 153.0193; 109.0294 | 2 |
176 | Coumaroyl coumaric acid | 15.14 | C18H14O5 | 309.0777 | 2.7 | 309.0776; 163.0401; 119.0503 | 2 |
177 | Dihydroxybenzoyl benzoyl hexose (I) | 15.15 | C20H20O10 | 419.0991 | 1.8 | 315.0727; 153.0194; 109.0296 | 2 |
178 | Coumaroyl hydroxybenzoyl hexose | 15.24 | C22H22O10 | 445.1146 | 1.2 | 307.0822; 163.0403; 145.0294; 137.0243; 119.0501; 93.0343 | 2 |
179 | Sinapoyl coumaroyl hexose | 15.31 | C26H28O12 | 531.1520 | 2.3 | 531.1481; 307.0823; 223.0612; 208.0378; 193.0141; 163.0400; 149.0243; 119.0503 | 2 |
180 | Hydroxybenzoyl arbutin (II) | 15.52 | C19H20O9 | 391.1044 | 2.5 | 391.1047; 281.0669; 137.0244; 93.0343 | 2 |
181 | Dihydroxybenzoyl benzoyl hexose (II) | 15.58 | C20H20O10 | 419.0994 | 2.5 | 315.0727; 153.0194; 109.0296 | 2 |
182 | Caffeoyl acetyl arbutin (I) | 15.71 | C23H24O11 | 475.1246 | 0.0 | 179.0348; 161.0244; 135.0452; 133.0295 | 2 |
183 | Caffeoyl acetyl arbutin (II) | 15.84 | C23H24O11 | 475.1246 | 0.0 | 179.0348; 161.0244; 135.0452; 133.0295 | 2 |
184 | Chlorogenic acid derivative (I) | 15.85 | C26H28O12 | 531.1516 | 1.5 | 353.0879; 191.0562; 179.0350; 145.0452 | 3 |
185 | Hydroxybenzoyl benzoyl hexose (I) | 15.86 | C20H20O9 | 403.1080 | 2.0 | 137.0244; 93.0344 | 2 |
186 | Caffeoyl coumaroyl hexose | 16.06 | C24H24O11 | 487.1257 | 2.2 | 323.0772; 179.0349; 163.0399; 119.0501 | 2 |
187 | Dihydroxybenzoyl valeryl hexose (III) | 16.32 | C18H24O10 | 399.1303 | 1.5 | 153.0193; 109.0294 | 2 |
188 | Caffeoyl feruloyl hexose (I) | 16.43 | C25H26O12 | 517.1358 | 1.5 | 337.0929; 179.0349; 175.0399; 135.0452 | 2 |
189 | Coumaroyl dihydroxybenzoyl hexose (I) | 16.46 | C22H22O11 | 461.1101 | 2.5 | 315.0741; 153.0195; 109.0296 | 2 |
190 | Dihydroxybenzoyl dihydroxybenzoic acid | 16.60 | C14H10O7 | 289.0362 | 2.8 | 153.0194; 109.0296 | 2 |
191 | Caffeoyl feruloyl hexose (II) | 16.64 | C25H26O12 | 517.1358 | 1.5 | 179.0349; 175.0399; 135.0452 | 2 |
192 | Dicoumaroyl hexose (I) | 16.87 | C24H24O10 | 471.1305 | 1.8 | 307.0826; 163.0400; 145.0294; 119.0502 | 2 |
193 | Feruloyl dihydroxybenzoyl hexose | 17.19 | C23H24O12 | 491.1204 | 1.8 | 315.0724; 193.0505; 175.0401; 160.0165; 153.0192; 134.0371; 109.0294 | 2 |
194 | Coumaroyl Feruloyl hexose (I) | 17.28 | C25H26O11 | 501.1413 | 2.0 | 337.0936; 307.0824; 193.0507; 178.0272; 163.0400; 149.0608; 134.0374; 119.0502 | 2 |
195 | Caffeoyl valeryl hexose (I) | 17.32 | C20H26O10 | 425.1459 | 1.3 | 179.0350; 135.0451 | 3 |
196 | Caffeoyl valeryl hexose (II) | 17.39 | C20H26O10 | 425.1457 | 0.9 | 179.0350; 135.0451 | 3 |
197 | Caffeoyl benzoyl hexose (I) | 17.40 | C22H22O10 | 445.1146 | 1.3 | 179.0345; 135.0452; 121.0296 | 2 |
198 | Diferuloyl hexose | 17.61 | C26H28O12 | 531.1521 | 2.4 | 337.0936; 193.0507; 178.0272; 134.0374 | 2 |
199 | Caffeoyl benzoyl hexose (II) | 17.72 | C22H22O10 | 445.1149 | 1.9 | 179.0345; 135.0452 | 2 |
200 | Hydroxybenzoyl benzoyl hexose (II) | 17.84 | C20H20O9 | 403.1080 | 2.0 | 137.0244; 93.0344 | 2 |
201 | Dicaffeoyl shiikimic acid (II) | 17.94 | C25H22O11 | 497.1080 | −1.9 | 179.0350; 161.0243; 135.0451 | 2 |
202 | Coumaroyl methylhydroxybenzoyl hexose (I) | 17.95 | C23H24O10 | 459.1302 | 1.2 | 307.0818; 163.0402; 145.0295; 119.0502 | 2 |
203 | Coumaroyl valeryl hexose (I) | 17.96 | C20H26O9 | 409.1513 | 2.2 | 163.0399; 119.0501 | 3 |
204 | Dicoumaroyl hexose (II) | 18.04 | C24H24O10 | 471.1306 | 2.0 | 307.0820; 163.0399; 145.0293; 119.0501 | 2 |
205 | Dicaffeoyl shiikimic acid (I) | 18.06 | C25H22O11 | 497.1068 | −4.2 | 179.0350; 161.0243; 135.0451 | 2 |
206 | Dihydroxybenzoyl benzoyl hexose (III) | 18.36 | C20H20O10 | 419.0992 | 1.9 | 153.0194; 109.0295 | 2 |
207 | Feruloyl valeryl hexose | 18.38 | C21H28O10 | 439.1618 | 1.9 | 193.0507; 178.0272; 149.0608; 134.0374 | 2 |
208 | Coumaroyl methylhydroxybenzoyl hexose (II) | 18.42 | C23H24O10 | 459.1302 | 1.2 | 307.0818; 163.0402; 145.0295; 119.0502 | 2 |
209 | Coumaroyl Feruloyl hexose (II) | 18.58 | C25H26O11 | 501.1413 | 2.0 | 193.0507; 175.0401; 163.0400; 160.0165; 149.0608; 145.0295; 134.0374; 119.0502 | 2 |
210 | Chlorogenic acid derivative (II) | 19.14 | C26H28O12 | 531.1512 | 0.7 | 353.0879; 191.0562; 179.0350; 145.0452 | 2 |
211 | Caffeoyl dihydroxybenzoyl mevalonic acid | 19.47 | C22H22O10 | 445.1149 | 1.9 | 179.0345; 153.0194; 135.0452; 109.0296 | 2 |
212 | Coumaroyl valeryl hexose (II) | 19.77 | C20H26O9 | 409.1512 | 1.8 | 409.1500; 163.0399; 119.0501 | 3 |
213 | Caffeoyl cinnamoyl hexose | 20.26 | C24H24O10 | 471.1303 | 1.3 | 471.1230; 179.0350; 135.0452 | 2 |
ID | Name | Rt (min) | Proposed Formula | Experimental m/z | Δ (ppm) | Main Product Ions (m/z) | c. l. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
214 | A-Procyanidin tetramer | 2.56 | C60H48O24 | 575.1209 | 2.5 | 981.1918; 863.1859; 829.1519; 693.1247; 573.1050; 451.1032; 425.0874; 411.0724; 407.0772; 289.0720; 285.0406; 137.0245; 125.0245 | 2 |
215 | B-Procyanidin dimer | 5.73 | C30H26O12 | 577.1365 | 2.3 | 451.1032; 425.0874; 407.0772; 289.0720; 287.0568; 245.0828; 137.02443; 125.0244 | 2 |
216 | A-Procyanidin pentamer | 5.78 | C75H60O30 | 719.1533 | 3.0 | 981.1981; 863.1859; 711.1358; 693.1247; 575.1198; 573.1064; 451.1054; 449.0878; 423.0739; 411.0740; 407.0772; 289.0720; 285.0406; 137.0245; 125.0245 | 2 |
217 | B-Procyanidin trimer | 5.94 | C45H38O18 | 865.2004 | 2.2 | 713.1520; 577.1334; 575.1216; 451.1032; 425.0874; 407.0772; 289.0720; 287.0562; 137.0244; 125.0244 | 2 |
218 | B-Procyanidin tetramer | 7.08 | C60H50O24 | 576.1287 | 2.4 | 577.1334; 575.1216; 451.1032; 425.0874; 407.0772; 289.0720; 287.0562; 245.0828; 137.0244; 125.0244 | 2 |
219 | A-Procyanidin trimer | 7.33 | C45H36O18 | 863.1846 | 2.0 | 711.1358; 693.1247; 573.1050; 451.1032; 411.0724; 407.0772; 289.0720; 285.0406; 137.0245; 125.0245 | 2 |
220 | B-Procyanidin tetramer | 7.59 | C60H50O24 | 576.1291 | 3.0 | 577.1334; 575.1216; 451.1032; 425.0874; 407.0772; 289.0720; 287.0562; 245.0828; 137.0244; 125.0244 | 2 |
221 | A-Procyanidin tetramer | 8.14 | C60H48O24 | 575.1213 | 3.2 | 693.1247; 573.1050; 451.1032; 425.0874; 411.0724; 407.0772; 289.0720; 285.0406; 137.0245; 125.0245 | 2 |
222 | A-Procyanidin trimer | 8.38 | C45H36O18 | 863.1840 | 1.3 | 711.1358; 693.1247; 573.1050; 451.1032; 425.0874; 411.0724; 289.0720; 285.0406; 137.0245; 125.0245 | 2 |
223 | B-Procyanidin trimer | 8.71 | C45H38O18 | 865.2002 | 1.9 | 713.1520; 577.1334; 575.1216; 451.1032; 425.0874; 407.0772; 289.0720; 287.0562; 137.0244; 125.0244 | 2 |
224 | B-Procyanidin pentamer | 8.92 | C75H62O30 | 720.1611 | 2.9 | 863.1821; 693.1250; 577.1334; 575.1216; 451.1032; 425.0874; 289.0720; 287.0562; 137.0244; 125.0244 | 2 |
225 | A-Procyanidin tetramer | 9.60 | C60H48O24 | 575.1209 | 2.6 | 863.1859; 711.1330; 693.1247; 573.1050; 451.1032; 425.0874; 411.0724; 407.0772; 289.0720; 285.0406; 137.0245; 125.0245 | 2 |
226 | B-Procyanidin tetramer | 9.65 | C60H50O24 | 576.1288 | 2.5 | 577.1334; 575.1216; 451.1032; 425.0874; 407.0772; 289.0720; 287.0562; 245.0828; 137.0244; 125.0244 | 2 |
227 | A-Proanthocyanidin dimer (galcat-cat) | 9.98 | C30H24O13 | 591.1151 | 1.2 | 591.1118; 465.0753; 439.0693; 303.0506; 285.0406; 137.0245; 125.0245 | 2 |
228 | B-Procyanidin pentamer | 10.15 | C75H62O30 | 720.1606 | 2.3 | 863.1821; 737.1509; 693.1250; 577.1334; 575.1216; 451.1032; 425.0874; 407.0772; 289.0720; 287.0562; 137.0244; 125.0244 | 2 |
229 | A-Procyanidin trimer | 10.54 | C45H36O18 | 863.1844 | 1.7 | 711.1358; 693.1247; 575.1198; 449.0878; 423.0739; 407.0772; 289.0720; 285.0406; 137.0245; 125.0245 | 2 |
230 | B-Procyanidin pentamer | 10.61 | C75H62O30 | 720.1603 | 1.7 | 721.1294; 577.1334; 575.1216; 451.1032; 425.0874; 407.0772; 289.0720; 287.0562; 137.0244; 125.0244 | 2 |
231 | B-Procyanidin tetramer | 10.75 | C60H50O24 | 576.1290 | 2.9 | 577.1334; 575.1216; 451.1032; 425.0874; 407.0772; 289.0720; 287.0562; 245.0828; 137.0244; 125.0244 | 2 |
232 | A-Procyanidin pentamer | 10.82 | C75H60O30 | 719.1547 | 4.9 | 1115.2210; 861.1715; 719.1268; 577.1363; 451.1054; 449.0878; 425.0880; 411.0740; 407.0772; 289.0720; 285.0406; 137.0245; 125.0245 | 2 |
233 | A-Procyanidin tetramer | 10.94 | C60H48O24 | 575.1213 | 3.1 | 575.1198; 449.0878; 423.0739; 407.0772; 289.0720; 285.0406; 137.0245; 125.0245 | 2 |
234 | B-Procyanidin hexamer | 11.07 | C90H74O36 | 864.1883 | -2.8 | 1151.2379; 865.1873; 863.1821; 695.1427; 577.1334; 575.1216; 451.1032; 425.0874; 407.0772; 289.0720; 287.0562; 245.0828; 137.0244; 125.0244 | 2 |
235 | B-Procyanidin hexamer | 11.42 | C90H74O36 | 864.1910 | 0.3 | 1151.2379; 865.1873; 863.1821; 695.1427; 577.1334; 575.1216; 451.1032; 425.0874; 407.0772; 289.0720; 287.0562; 245.0828; 137.0244; 125.0244 | 2 |
236 | A-Procyanidin pentamer | 11.87 | C75H60O30 | 719.1527 | 2.1 | 861.1613; 739.1692; 737.1482; 689.2198; 577.1314; 573.1050; 451.1032; 425.0874; 411.0724; 407.0772; 289.0720; 285.0406; 137.0245; 125.0245 | 2 |
237 | A-Procyanidin dimer | 12.02 | C30H24O12 | 575.1204 | 1.5 | 449.0883; 423.0725; 407.0762; 289.0720; 285.0406; 137.0245; 125.0245 | 2 |
238 | A-Procyanidin hexamer | 12.02 | C90H72O36 | 863.1840 | 1.9 | 575.1198; 539.0993; 449.0878; 423.0739; 407.0772; 289.0720; 285.0406; 137.0245; 125.0245 | 2 |
239 | A-Procyanidin pentamer | 12.30 | C75H60O30 | 719.1530 | 2.5 | 693.1247; 573.1050; 451.1032; 425.0874; 411.0724; 407.0772; 289.0720; 285.0406; 137.0245; 125.0245 | 2 |
240 | B-Procyanidin dimer | 12.35 | C30H26O12 | 577.1369 | 3.0 | 577.1334; 451.1032; 425.0874; 407.0772; 289.0720; 287.0568; 245.0828; 137.02443; 125.0244 | 2 |
241 | A-Procyanidin tetramer | 12.44 | C60H48O24 | 575.1212 | 2.9 | 863.1859; 711.1358; 693.1247; 575.1198; 449.0878; 423.0739; 407.0772; 289.0720; 285.0406; 137.0245; | 2 |
242 | B-Procyanidin hexamer | 12.49 | C90H74O36 | 864.1878 | −2.8 | 863.1859; 693.1280; 575.1198; 539.0993; 449.0878; 423.0739; 407.0772; 289.0720; 285.0406; 137.0245; | 2 |
243 | A-Proanthocyanidin trimer (cat-afz-galcat) | 12.64 | C45H36O18 | 863.1820 | −1.0 | 711.1358; 693.1247; 575.1198; 449.0878; 433.0771; 407.0772; 301.0340; 289.0720; 137.0245; 125.0245 | 2 |
244 | A-Procyanidin tetramer | 13.15 | C60H48O24 | 575.1210 | 2.7 | 573.1050; 451.1032; 425.0874; 411.0724; 407.0772; 289.0720; 285.0406; 137.0245; 125.0245 | 2 |
245 | B-Procyanidin trimer | 13.21 | C45H38O18 | 865.2013 | 3.4 | 713.1520; 577.1334; 575.1216; 451.1032; 425.0874; 407.0772; 289.0720; 287.0562; 137.0244; 125.0244 | 2 |
246 | diA-Procyanidin trimer | 13.44 | C45H34O18 | 861.1694 | −2.3 | 693.1247; 575.1198; 571.09454; 449.0878; 289.0720; 285.0406; 137.0245; 125.0245 | 2 |
247 | A-Procyanidin pentamer | 14.11 | C75H60O30 | 719.1526 | 2.0 | 863.1859; 711.1358; 693.1247; 575.1198; 449.0878; 423.0739; 407.0772; 289.0720; 285.0406; 137.0245 | 2 |
248 | A-Procyanidin hexamer | 14.80 | C90H72O36 | 863.1845 | 1.9 | 863.1859; 693.1280; 575.1198; 539.0993; 449.0878; 423.0739; 407.0772; 289.0720; 285.0406; 137.0245 | 2 |
249 | B-Procyanidin tetramer | 15.14 | C60H50O24 | 576.1293 | 3.5 | 577.1334; 575.1216; 451.1032; 425.0874; 407.0772; 289.0720; 287.0562; 245.0828; 137.0244; 125.0244 | 2 |
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Aita, S.E.; Capriotti, A.L.; Cavaliere, C.; Cerrato, A.; Giannelli Moneta, B.; Montone, C.M.; Piovesana, S.; Laganà, A. Andean Blueberry of the Genus Disterigma: A High-Resolution Mass Spectrometric Approach for the Comprehensive Characterization of Phenolic Compounds. Separations 2021, 8, 58. https://doi.org/10.3390/separations8050058
Aita SE, Capriotti AL, Cavaliere C, Cerrato A, Giannelli Moneta B, Montone CM, Piovesana S, Laganà A. Andean Blueberry of the Genus Disterigma: A High-Resolution Mass Spectrometric Approach for the Comprehensive Characterization of Phenolic Compounds. Separations. 2021; 8(5):58. https://doi.org/10.3390/separations8050058
Chicago/Turabian StyleAita, Sara Elsa, Anna Laura Capriotti, Chiara Cavaliere, Andrea Cerrato, Benedetta Giannelli Moneta, Carmela Maria Montone, Susy Piovesana, and Aldo Laganà. 2021. "Andean Blueberry of the Genus Disterigma: A High-Resolution Mass Spectrometric Approach for the Comprehensive Characterization of Phenolic Compounds" Separations 8, no. 5: 58. https://doi.org/10.3390/separations8050058
APA StyleAita, S. E., Capriotti, A. L., Cavaliere, C., Cerrato, A., Giannelli Moneta, B., Montone, C. M., Piovesana, S., & Laganà, A. (2021). Andean Blueberry of the Genus Disterigma: A High-Resolution Mass Spectrometric Approach for the Comprehensive Characterization of Phenolic Compounds. Separations, 8(5), 58. https://doi.org/10.3390/separations8050058