Lima_2020_J.Chromatogr.B.Analyt.Technol.Biomed.Life.Sci_1164_122493

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Title : LC-HRMS and acetylcholinesterase affinity assay as a workflow for profiling alkaloids in Annona salzmannii extract - Lima_2020_J.Chromatogr.B.Analyt.Technol.Biomed.Life.Sci_1164_122493
Author(s) : Lima JM , Leme GM , Costa EV , Cass QB
Ref : Journal of Chromatography B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sciences , 1164 :122493 , 2020
Abstract :

Structure-based molecular networking is useful as a dereplication strategy to identify known molecules, unknown close analogues, or compound families. On the other hand, the ligand fishing assay is a remarkable alternative to accelerate the screening process and to overcome the drawbacks of laborious experiments usually adopted in natural product research. The combination of these approaches contributes to high productivity in disclosing active metabolites and a decrease in lead time identification. To provide a valuable data base for the alkaloids of A. salzmannii bark herein we disclose thirty-one isoquinoline alkaloids including benzyltetrahydroisoquinolines, aporphines, proaporphines, and protoberberines. Among these, twenty-six have not been described for A. salzmannii including the unprecedented alkaloid N,O-dimethylcoclaurine N-oxide. In addition, norcoclaurine (1), norreticuline (13), N,O-dimethylcoclaurine N-oxide (15), and N-acetylasimilobine (24) are now reported for the first time as ligand for acetylcholinesterase.

PubMedSearch : Lima_2020_J.Chromatogr.B.Analyt.Technol.Biomed.Life.Sci_1164_122493
PubMedID: 33485157

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Lima JM, Leme GM, Costa EV, Cass QB (2020)
LC-HRMS and acetylcholinesterase affinity assay as a workflow for profiling alkaloids in Annona salzmannii extract
Journal of Chromatography B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sciences 1164 :122493

Lima JM, Leme GM, Costa EV, Cass QB (2020)
Journal of Chromatography B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sciences 1164 :122493