## Abstract An approach was developed for extracting and analyzing the chemical components of tobacco leaves based on solvent extraction and rapid & resolution liquid chromatography/quadrupole time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry analysis. Two solvents with different polarities were used to extract hyd
Gas chromatography-mass spectrometric method for metabolic profiling of tobacco leaves
✍ Scribed by Yong Li; Tao Pang; Yanli Li; Xiaolin Wang; Qinghua Li; Xin Lu; Guowang Xu
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 268 KB
- Volume
- 34
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1615-9306
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
A gas chromatography‐mass spectrometric method was developed for profiling of tobacco leaves. The differentiation among tobacco leaves planted in two different regions was investigated. Prior to analysis, the extraction solvent formulation was optimized and a combination of water, methanol and acetonitrile with a volume ratio of 3:1:1 was found to be optimal. The reproducibility of the method was satisfactory. Kendall tau‐b rank correlation coefficients were equal to 1 (p<0.05) for 82% of the resolved peaks (up to 95% of the overall peak areas), indicating the good response correlation. Forty‐four compounds including 9 saccharides, 9 alcohols, 9 amino acids, 16 organic acids and phosphoric acid were identified based on standard compounds. The method was successfully applied for profiling of tobacco leaves from Zimbabwe and Yunnan of China. Our result revealed that levels of saccharides and their derivatives including xylose, ribose, fructose, glucose, turanose, xylitol and glyceric acid were more abundant while sucrose, glucitol and D‐gluconic acid were less abundant in tobacco leaves from Yunnan as compared to those from Zimbabwe. Amino acids such as L‐alanine, L‐tyrosine and L‐threonine were found to be richer in Zimbabwe tobacco than in Yunnan tobacco.
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