整合LC-MS/MS和分子网络以进行先进分析和全面的黄酸盐注释
Priscillia Ann David1,2, Anis Irfan Norazhar3,4, Mohamad Shazeli Che Zain1,2
1Bioresource Technology Division, School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Gelugor, Penang, Malaysia.
Journal of separation science
|July 18, 2025
概括
使用液体染色学-并联质谱法 (LC-MS/MS) 进行的黄类分析是复杂的. 分子网络 (MN) 提供了一种强大的计算方法,可以从复杂的植物提取物中识别和表征各种各样的黄类家族.
科学领域:
- 自然产品化学 自然产品化学
- 分析化学 分析化学
- 计算化学的计算化学
背景情况:
- 黄类化合物,类化合物,具有抗氧化,抗炎和伤口愈合的特性.
- 它们的治疗作用与结构多样性有关,呈现出复杂的代谢数据.
- 高分辨率液体染色学-双重质谱法 (LC-MS/MS) 广泛用于黄类分析.
研究的目的:
- 审查基于质谱学的类素表征策略的进展.
- 突出分子网络 (MN) 在分析复杂的黄类数据集中的实用性.
- 讨论MN在黄胺研究中的原理,工作流程和应用.
主要方法:
- 关于使用LC-MS/MS技术进行类黄素分析的概述.
- 介绍分子网络 (MN) 作为MS/MS数据的计算方法.
- 讨论各种 MN 工具,如 CLMN,FBMN 和 MS2LDA.
主要成果:
- LC-MS/MS产生了庞大而复杂的碎片化数据,挑战了全面的黄类物质识别.
- 分子网络可视化了光谱相似性,使得黄素的快速复制和注释成为可能.
- MN精确地分解结构多样化的黄类异构体,并有助于理解生物合成.
结论:
- 分子网络是一种革命性的技术,用于识别和表征黄类分子家族.
- MN简化了黄类物质的识别,并增强了对它们的生物合成途径的理解.
- 本综述提供了对基于MS的策略和用于黄类药物研究的MN应用的见解.
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