V. Roumy, T. Hennebelle, A. Zamblé
Apr 1, 2008
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European Journal of Mass Spectrometry
Abstract
Three new N1,N5,N14-tris(4-hydroxycinnamoyl)spermines were identified in hydromethanolic root extracts of Microdesmis keayana J. Léonard and Microdesmis puberula Hook f. The electrospray ionisation tandem mass spectrometry (ESI-MS/MS) technique with specific nuclear magnetic resonance analysis of hydrolysed products made it possible to identify N1,N5,N14-tris(p-coumaroyl)spermine, N1-feruloyl,N5,N14-di(p-coumaroyl)spermine and N1,N5,N14-tris(feruloyl)spermine, named keayanines B, C and D, respectively. ESI-MS/MS analysis most effectively provided structural data although high-performance liquid chromatography/electrospray ionisation tandem mass spectrometry was also used to characterise four other compounds from Microdesmis puberula—keayanidines A, B, C and keayanine A—which had already been identified in M. keayana. This chemical data is the first to be published for M. puberula which is a commonly used plant in Central African traditional medicine.