Seasonal, Organ-, and Location-Dependent Variations in the Alkaloid Content of Pachysandra terminalis Investigated by Multivariate Data Analysis of LC-MS Profiles
Lizanne Schäfer, Jandirk Sendker, Thomas J. Schmidt

TL;DR
This study explores how the alkaloid content in Pachysandra terminalis changes with seasons, plant parts, and location using advanced data analysis.
Contribution
The study introduces a holistic multivariate analysis of seasonal and organ-specific alkaloid variations in Pachysandra terminalis.
Findings
Seasonal and organ-specific variations in alkaloid profiles were identified using PCA and volcano plot analysis.
25 compounds, mostly aminosteroid alkaloids, were found to be key in differentiating leaves, twigs, and populations.
Chemical profiles of P. terminalis showed significant changes over the vegetation period.
Abstract
Pachysandra terminalis (P. terminalis), a plant belonging to the Buxaceae family, is known as a great source of aminosteroid alkaloids. In a previous communication, we reported on the isolation of a variety of aminosteroids from P. terminalis, which presented interesting activity against the protozoan pathogens, Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense and Plasmodium falciparum. In the present study, variations in the alkaloid profile of P. terminalis related to seasonal changes as well as differences between plant organs (leaves and twigs) and between plant populations were investigated to prioritize candidates for targeted isolation in further studies. For this purpose, sample material of P. terminalis was collected from the two nearby populations in monthly intervals over one year. The ethanolic (75%) extracts were analyzed using UHPLC/+ESI-QqTOF-MS/MS, and the resulting data converted to…
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TopicsBotanical Research and Chemistry · Cholinesterase and Neurodegenerative Diseases · Drug-Induced Hepatotoxicity and Protection
