Two new fumarprotocetraric acid lactones identified and characterized by UHPLC-PDA/ESI/ORBITRAP/MS/MS from the Antarctic lichen Cladonia metacorallifera

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Lichens are symbiotic organisms between algae and fungi, which are makers of secondary compounds named as lichen substances. Hyphenated techniques have significantly helped natural product chemistry, especially UHPLC/ESI/MS/MS in the identification, separation, and tentative characterization of secondary metabolites from natural sources. Twenty-five compounds were detected from the Antarctic lichen Cladonia metacorallifera for the first time using UHPLC-PDA/ESI/Orbitrap/MS/MS. Compounds 5 and 7 are reported as new compounds, based on their MS/MS fragmentation routes, and considered as fumarprotocetraric acid derivatives. Besides, ten known phenolic identified as orsellinic acid, ethyl 4-carboxyorsellinate, psoromic acid isomer, succinprotocetraric acid, siphulellic acid, connorstictic acid, cryptostictic acid, lecanoric acid, lobaric acid and gyrophoric acid are noticed for the first time in the Cladonia genus. Keywords: Antarctica; Cladonia; depsides; depsidones; Fumarprotocetraric acid; lichens; UHPLC; ESI/MS/MS.
Author:
Sepúlveda B., Cornejo A., Bárcenas‐Pérez D., Cheel J. & Areche C.
Year:
2022
Journal:
Separations
Pages:
9(2): 41 [11 p.]
Pdf:
0
Id:
34133
Submitter:
zdenek
Post_time:
Wednesday, 02 February 2022 17:27