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Application of HPLC-PBMS to the identification of unknown components in a triterpenoid fraction ofArbutus unedo fruits

✍ Scribed by Gaspar, Elvira M. S. M. ;das Neves, Higuinaldo J. Chaves ;Noronha, João P.


Book ID
102350271
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
368 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0935-6304

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Abstract

An extract fraction fruits of Arbutus unedo, L., was cleaned‐up by column chromatography and shown by NMR to be a mixture of isomers that resists further attempts at separation by conventional chromatographic methods. High resolution gas chromatography‐mass spectrometry (HRGC‐MS) confirms the presence of triter‐penoid isomers but does not allow separation of all the components. This can be improved by trimethylsilylation but the absence of molecular ions and the complex spectra are difficult to interpret. Complete separation can be achieved by high pressure liquid chro‐matography (HPLC) coupled to a mass spectrometer by means of a particle beam interface (HPLC‐PBMS). Four triterpene com‐pounds are identified through analysis of the corresponding mass spectra: α‐amyrin, β‐amyrin, and Lupeol, have for the first time been identified in Arbutus unedo, L. Fruits. A new natural triterpene tentatively identified as olean‐12‐en‐3β, 23‐diol is described for the first time.