SE48:/S01/M01
Sample Set Information
ID | SE48 |
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Title | Toward better annotation in plant metabolomics: isolation and structure elucidation of 36 specialized metabolites from Oryza sativa (rice) by using MS/MS and NMR analyses |
Description | We isolated and elucidated the structures of specialized metabolites from rice by using MS/MS and NMR. Thirty-six compounds, including five new flavonoids and eight rare flavonolignan isomers, were isolated from the rice leaves. The MS/MS spectral data of the isolated compounds, with a detailed interpretation of MS fragmentation data, will facilitate metabolite annotation of the related phytochemicals by enriching the public mass spectral data depositories, including the plant-specific MS/MS-based database, ReSpect. |
Authors | Zhigang Yang, Ryo Nakabayashi, Yozo Okazaki, Tetsuya Mori, Satoshi Takamatsu, Susumu Kitanaka, Jun Kikuchi, Kazuki Saito |
Reference | Yang Z et al. (2014) Metabolomics 10: 543-555 |
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The raw data files are available at DROP Met web site in PRIMe database of RIKEN.
Sample Information
ID | S01 |
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Title | Habataki |
Organism - Scientific Name | Oryza sativa |
Organism - ID | NCBI taxonomy:4530 |
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Sample Preparation Details ID | SS01 |
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Sample Preparation Details Information
ID | SS01 |
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Title | Plant material |
Description | Rice plants (cultivar Habataki) were grown in plastic pots containing granular soil (Bonsoru No.2; Sumitomo Chemical, Tokyo); after approximately 10 weeks of incubation, shoots were collected, lyophilized, and stored at -80℃ until use (Matsuda et al. 2012). |
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Analytical Method Information
ID | M01 |
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Title | Metabolic profiling |
Method Details ID | MS01 |
Sample Amount | 1 μL |
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Analytical Method Details Information
ID | MS01 |
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Title | LC–QTOF-MS/MS analysis |
Instrument | Waters ACQUITY UPLC System and Waters Xevo G2 QTOF mass spectrometer |
Instrument Type | UPLC-QTOF-MS |
Ionization | ESI |
Ion Mode | Positive and negative |
Description | Isolation of specialized metabolites The leaf powder of rice (90 g) was extracted with 90 % methanol as described in a previous study (Matsuda et al. 2012). The extract was dissolved, suspended in water, and partitioned into a hexane and water layer. The water layer was subjected to ODS column chromatography and eluted with CH3OH–H2O (0:100 → 100:0 v/v; containing 0.05 % formic acid) to afford nine fractions (Fr.1–9). These fractions were purified using semipreparative HPLC performed under the following conditions: column, Cadenza CD-C18 or Unison UK-C18 columns, Imtakt 150 9 10 mm i.d.; particle size, 3 lm; solvents, water and methanol or acetonitrile, containing 0.1 %v/v formic acid; and flowrate, 3.0 mL/min. The following compounds were obtained: 1 (4.52 mg), 2 (12.69 mg), 3 (2.07 mg), 4 (2.57 mg), 5 (1.15 mg), 6 (0.94 mg), 7 (1.51 mg), 8 (1.23 mg), 9 (0.71 mg), 10(2.53 mg), 11 (1.63 mg), 12 (3.93 mg), 13 (2.74 mg), 14 (0.58 mg), 15 (0.96 mg), 16 (1.89 mg), 17 (0.22 mg), 18 (0.09 mg), 19 (0.65 mg), 20 (0.20 mg), 21 (0.28 mg), 22 (0.64 mg), 23 (1.04 mg), 24 (0.76 mg), 25 (2.31 mg), 26 (2.20 mg), 27 (2.04 mg), 28 (1.25 mg), 29 (0.64 mg), 30 (0.29 mg), 31 (0.63 mg), 32 (2.29 mg), 33 (4.84 mg), 34 (4.99 mg), 35 (1.13 mg), and 36 (2.70 mg). For details regarding the isolation procedures from rice, see Supplementary data file S1. |
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