Planta Med 2023; 89(14): 1276
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1773811
Abstracts
17th Early Career Researchers’ Workshop (ECRW 2023)
Sunday 2nd July 2023

Short Lecture “Chemical mappings for the flowers of Abeliophyllum distichum using metabolomics tools”

Yeong-Geun Lee
1   Kyung Hee University, Yongin-si, South Korea
,
Jeong Eun Kwon
1   Kyung Hee University, Yongin-si, South Korea
,
Jin Woo Jeang
1   Kyung Hee University, Yongin-si, South Korea
,
Nam-In Baek
1   Kyung Hee University, Yongin-si, South Korea
,
Se Chan Kang
1   Kyung Hee University, Yongin-si, South Korea
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    Abeliophyllum distichum, (Oleaceae), is the only member of its species and genus and is found only on the Korean Peninsula. Studies have been rarely reported on its metabolites and activities, to date. Five variants of this plant have been reported and were classified based only on morphological characteristics like the colour of the petals/sepals or the shapes of the fruit. There are many opinions on the taxonomic identities of this plant, and some documents even suggest that each variant had the same taxa. Accordingly, phytochemical investigations and chemical maps for the variants should be valuable.

    In this study, metabolomics was applied to estimate the dissimilarities in the chemical compositions of the variants of its flowers to understand the dissimilarities of the morphological characteristics. As a result, twenty-nine metabolites including four new metabolites were isolated from A. distichum flowers. NMR, UHPLC-TripleTOF-ESI-MSMS and GC/MS based metabolomic studies were performed to understand chemical differentiation among the five variants and 35 metabolites, 43 secondary metabolites and 108 hydrophobic primary metabolites were identified, respectively. Primary and secondary metabolites showed different patterns among all variants based on morphological characteristics. Also, the metabolic flux analysis of five variants was confirmed through correlation analyses of the primary and secondary metabolites. Their metabolic flux was revealed, and we reconstructed metabolic pathways based on dissimilarities in morphological characteristics in the five variants of A. distichum flowers.


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    Article published online:
    16 November 2023

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