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LC-ESI-IT-MS/MS and MALDI-TOF Approach: Identification of Natural Polymers from Rhizophora mangle Barks and Determination of Their Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory Properties. / Mesquita, Leonardo M S; Rodrigues, Caroline F B; da Rocha, Claudia Q et al.
In: Natural Products and Bioprospecting , Vol. 9, 01.02.2019, p. 23-34.

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Mesquita, LMS, Rodrigues, CFB, da Rocha, CQ, Silveira Bianchim, M, Rodrigues, CM, de Oliveira, VM, Gaeta, HH, Belchor, MN, Toyama, MH & Vilegas, W 2019, 'LC-ESI-IT-MS/MS and MALDI-TOF Approach: Identification of Natural Polymers from Rhizophora mangle Barks and Determination of Their Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory Properties', Natural Products and Bioprospecting , vol. 9, pp. 23-34. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13659-018-0192-8

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Mesquita, L. M. S., Rodrigues, C. F. B., da Rocha, C. Q., Silveira Bianchim, M., Rodrigues, C. M., de Oliveira, V. M., Gaeta, H. H., Belchor, M. N., Toyama, M. H., & Vilegas, W. (2019). LC-ESI-IT-MS/MS and MALDI-TOF Approach: Identification of Natural Polymers from Rhizophora mangle Barks and Determination of Their Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory Properties. Natural Products and Bioprospecting , 9, 23-34. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13659-018-0192-8

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Mesquita LMS, Rodrigues CFB, da Rocha CQ, Silveira Bianchim M, Rodrigues CM, de Oliveira VM, Gaeta HH, Belchor MN, Toyama MH, Vilegas W. 2019. LC-ESI-IT-MS/MS and MALDI-TOF Approach: Identification of Natural Polymers from Rhizophora mangle Barks and Determination of Their Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory Properties. Natural Products and Bioprospecting . 9:23-34. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13659-018-0192-8

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Mesquita LMS, Rodrigues CFB, da Rocha CQ, Silveira Bianchim M, Rodrigues CM, de Oliveira VM et al. LC-ESI-IT-MS/MS and MALDI-TOF Approach: Identification of Natural Polymers from Rhizophora mangle Barks and Determination of Their Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory Properties. Natural Products and Bioprospecting . 2019 Feb 1;9:23-34. Epub 2018 Nov 14. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13659-018-0192-8

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Mesquita, Leonardo M S ; Rodrigues, Caroline F B ; da Rocha, Claudia Q et al. / LC-ESI-IT-MS/MS and MALDI-TOF Approach: Identification of Natural Polymers from Rhizophora mangle Barks and Determination of Their Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory Properties. In: Natural Products and Bioprospecting . 2019 ; Vol. 9. pp. 23-34.

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T1 - LC-ESI-IT-MS/MS and MALDI-TOF Approach: Identification of Natural Polymers from Rhizophora mangle Barks and Determination of Their Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory Properties

AU - Mesquita, Leonardo M S

AU - Rodrigues, Caroline F B

AU - da Rocha, Claudia Q

AU - Silveira Bianchim, May

AU - Rodrigues, Clenilson M

AU - de Oliveira, Vanda M

AU - Gaeta, Henrique H

AU - Belchor, Mariana N

AU - Toyama, Marcos H

AU - Vilegas, Wagner

PY - 2019/2/1

Y1 - 2019/2/1

N2 - We recognize the chemical composition of the acetonic extract of Rhizophora mangle barks (AERM) using mass spectrometry analysis [liquid chromatography (LC)–ESI–IT-MS/MS and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight-MS (MALDI-TOF)]. Analgesic activity was evaluated by formalin and tail-flick experimental assays. Anti-inflammatory activity was performed by paw edema test induced by carrageenan and 48/80 compounds. The first series of experiments involved [LC]–FIA–IT-MS/MS with 11 separated catechins derivatives until degree of polymerization 3 (DP3). The spectra obtained by MALDI-TOF analysis of the AERM presented two homologous series: one based on polymers of m/z 288 Da increments (up to DP12) and another series based on polymers of m/z [288 + 162] Da increments (up to DP11). In addition to these series of flavan-3-ol, each DP had a subset of masses with a variation of − 16 Da (homologous series of afzelechins—m/z 873–3465 Da) and + 16 Da (homologous series of gallocatechins—m/z 905–3497 Da). A similar pattern with homologous series of gallocatechins and afzelechins could also be observed for a fifth and a sixth monohexoside series: glucogallocatechins (m/z 779–3371) and glucoafzelechins (m/z 747–3339). The intraperitoneal administration of different doses of AERM (50, 150 and 300 µg mL−1) have a morphine-like effect and intense anti-inflammatory activity.

AB - We recognize the chemical composition of the acetonic extract of Rhizophora mangle barks (AERM) using mass spectrometry analysis [liquid chromatography (LC)–ESI–IT-MS/MS and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight-MS (MALDI-TOF)]. Analgesic activity was evaluated by formalin and tail-flick experimental assays. Anti-inflammatory activity was performed by paw edema test induced by carrageenan and 48/80 compounds. The first series of experiments involved [LC]–FIA–IT-MS/MS with 11 separated catechins derivatives until degree of polymerization 3 (DP3). The spectra obtained by MALDI-TOF analysis of the AERM presented two homologous series: one based on polymers of m/z 288 Da increments (up to DP12) and another series based on polymers of m/z [288 + 162] Da increments (up to DP11). In addition to these series of flavan-3-ol, each DP had a subset of masses with a variation of − 16 Da (homologous series of afzelechins—m/z 873–3465 Da) and + 16 Da (homologous series of gallocatechins—m/z 905–3497 Da). A similar pattern with homologous series of gallocatechins and afzelechins could also be observed for a fifth and a sixth monohexoside series: glucogallocatechins (m/z 779–3371) and glucoafzelechins (m/z 747–3339). The intraperitoneal administration of different doses of AERM (50, 150 and 300 µg mL−1) have a morphine-like effect and intense anti-inflammatory activity.

U2 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s13659-018-0192-8

DO - https://doi.org/10.1007/s13659-018-0192-8

M3 - Article

VL - 9

SP - 23

EP - 34

JO - Natural Products and Bioprospecting

JF - Natural Products and Bioprospecting

SN - 2192-2209

ER -