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. 2018 Aug 1:1091:21-28.
doi: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2018.05.023. Epub 2018 May 17.

Separation and characterization of homopipecolic acid isoflavonoid ester derivatives isolated from Ononis spinosa L. root

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Separation and characterization of homopipecolic acid isoflavonoid ester derivatives isolated from Ononis spinosa L. root

Nóra Gampe et al. J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci. .

Abstract

Spiny restharrow root (Ononis spinosa L.) and its preparations are mainly used for the treatment of urinary infections or bladder stones in numerous countries. Spiny restharrow root is rich in isoflavonoids (formononetin, calycosin and pseudobaptigenin), pterocarpans (medicarpin and maackiain) and dihydroisoflavonoids (onogenin and sativanone), which metabolites are present as glucosides, glucoside malonates, glucoside acetates and free aglycones in the root. The in-depth analysis of tandem mass spectrometric (MS) and high-resolution MS (HR-MS) data revealed the presence of nitrogen-containing compounds in the root extracts. An ion-exchange-based purification and a preparative-scale reversed phase chromatographic isolation procedure was developed for the characterization of these new natural products. For the unambiguous identification of the isolated compounds NMR experiments were carried out. The thorough characterization confirmed the presence of six piperidin-2-yl-acetic acid (homopipecolic acid) esters of isoflavonoid glucosides. This is the first report of homopipecolic acid esters isolated from higher plants.

Keywords: HPLC-MS/MS; Homopipecolic acid; Isoflavonoid; Leguminosae; NMR; Ononis spinosa L.; Piperidin-2-yl-acetic acid.

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