Identification of Tellurium Metabolite in Broccoli Using Complementary Analyses of Inorganic and Organic Mass Spectrometry.
Shohei TakadaYoshikazu YamagishiYu-Ki TanakaYasumi AnanSayaka NagasawaHirotaro IwaseYasumitsu OgraPublished in: Chemical research in toxicology (2024)
Tellurium (Te) is a chalcogen element like sulfur and selenium. Although it is unclear whether Te is an essential nutrient in organisms, unique Te metabolic pathways have been uncovered. We have previously reported that an unknown Te metabolite (UKTe) was observed in plants exposed to tellurate, a highly toxic Te oxyanion, by liquid chromatography-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (LC-ICP-MS). In the present study, we detected UKTe in tellurate-exposed broccoli ( Brassica oleracea var. italica ) by LC-ICP-MS and identified it as gluconic acid-3-tellurate (GA-3Te) using electrospray ionization mass spectrometer with quadrupole-Orbitrap detector and tandem MS analysis, the high-sensitivity and high-resolution mass spectrometry for organic compounds. We also found that GA-3Te was produced from one gluconic acid and one tellurate molecule by direct complexation in an aqueous solution. GA-3Te was significantly less toxic than tellurate on plant growth. This study is the first to identify the Te metabolite GA-3Te in plants and will contribute to the investigation of tellurate detoxification pathways. Moreover, gluconic acid, a natural and biodegradable organic compound, is expected to be applicable to eco-friendly remediation strategies for tellurate contamination.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- tandem mass spectrometry
- pet ct
- high resolution
- gas chromatography
- high performance liquid chromatography
- ultra high performance liquid chromatography
- simultaneous determination
- capillary electrophoresis
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- ms ms
- risk assessment
- solid phase extraction
- computed tomography
- drug delivery
- magnetic resonance imaging
- multidrug resistant
- drinking water
- plant growth