High-level structural analysis of proanthocyanidins using full collision energy ramp-MS2 spectrum was written by Tang, Huiting;Cao, Yan;Liu, Li;Zhang, Yunfeng;Li, Wei;Tu, Pengfei;Li, Jun;Song, Yuelin. And the article was included in Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis in 2022.Related Products of 29106-49-8 The following contents are mentioned in the article:
Proanthocyanidins (PACs) refer to a group of polyphenols consisting of flavan-3-ol units, and are ubiquitously distributed in fruits, vegetables, nuts and grains. PACs possess high-level structural diversity because of the fickle linkage manners amongst units, the polymerization degree and stereoisomeric forms, thus leading to a great challenge for structural anal. Although LC-MS/MS currently serves as the workhorse to profile PACs in complicated matrixes, its still challenging to achieve confirmatively structural annotation even employing the cutting-edged high-resolution MS/MS techniques, and the key tech. obstacle lies at isomeric discrimination. To pursue as many auxiliary structural clues as possible, full collision energy ramp-MS2 (FCER-MS2) spectrum was conceptually designed here to involve all mass fragmentation behaviors of a given compound, such as m/z, optimal collision energy (OCE) and the maximal relative ion intensity (RIImax) aiming to advance the structural annotation confidences of PACs through reliably differentiating isomers. Thirteen authentic compounds were collected to mine relationships between chem. structures and FCER-MS2 spectra that were correlated by three progressive steps: (1) recording MS/MS spectrum by LC-Q-TOF-MS; (2) proposing mass fragmentation pathways to assign those obvious fragment ion species; and (3) acquiring breakdown graph for each concerned fragment ion species by programming online energy-resolved mass spectrometry to compose FCER-MS2 spectrum. Afterwards, the rules were applied for PACs-focused chem. characterization of a medicinal herb namely Indigofera stachyodes (Chinese name: Xuerenshen), and as a result, 22 PACs were captured and more importantly, isomerically identified by deciphering FCER-MS2 spectra. Therefore, FCER-MS2 spectrum provides a promising way to achieve in-depth isomeric discrimination of, but not limited to, PACs. This study involved multiple reactions and reactants, such as (2R,2’R,3R,3’R,4R)-2,2′-Bis(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-[4,8′-bichromane]-3,3′,5,5′,7,7′-hexaol (cas: 29106-49-8Related Products of 29106-49-8).
(2R,2’R,3R,3’R,4R)-2,2′-Bis(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-[4,8′-bichromane]-3,3′,5,5′,7,7′-hexaol (cas: 29106-49-8) belongs to alcohols. Alcohols are among the most common organic compounds. They are used as sweeteners and in making perfumes, are valuable intermediates in the synthesis of other compounds, and are among the most abundantly produced organic chemicals in industry. Grignard and organolithium reagents are powerful tools for organic synthesis, and the most common products of their reactions are alcohols.Related Products of 29106-49-8
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