LC-QTOF/MS-Based Profiling of the Phytochemicals in Ice Plant ( Mesembryanthemum crystallinum ) and Their Bioactivities.
Mira OhAh-Ram HanJaeyoun LeeSang Yoon ChoiJae Woong ChoiNho-Eul SongHee-Do HongYoung Kyoung RheeChang-Won ChoPublished in: Foods (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Recent assessments of the correlations between food and medicine underscore the importance of functional foods in disease prevention and management. Functional foods offer health benefits beyond basic nutrition, with fresh fruits and vegetables being particularly prominent because of their rich polyphenol content. In this study, we elucidated the phytochemicals in ice plant ( Mesembryanthemum crystallinum ), a globally consumed vegetable, using an LC-QTOF/MS-based untargeted detection method. The phytochemicals were clustered based on their structural similarity using molecular networking and annotated using the in silico tool for network annotation propagation. To identify the bioactive compounds, eight compounds were isolated from ice plant extracts. These compounds were identified using extensive spectroscopic methods, including 1 H and 13 C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. Additionally, we evaluated the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of all the isolates. Among the tested compounds, three showed antioxidant activity and all eight showed anti-inflammatory activity, demonstrating the potential of ice plant as a functional food.
Keyphrases
- ms ms
- mass spectrometry
- magnetic resonance
- anti inflammatory
- human health
- molecular docking
- multiple sclerosis
- public health
- healthcare
- liquid chromatography
- simultaneous determination
- mental health
- magnetic resonance imaging
- physical activity
- computed tomography
- rna seq
- climate change
- high resolution
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- drinking water
- label free
- molecular dynamics simulations
- genetic diversity
- loop mediated isothermal amplification