1. High Resolution Mass Profile of Bufadienolides and Peptides Combing with Anti-Tumor Cell Screening and Multivariate Analysis for the Quality Evaluation of Bufonis Venenum.
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He R, Ma H, Zhou J, Zhu Z, Lv X, Li Q, Wang H, Yan Y, Luo N, Di L, Wu Q, and Duan J
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- Amino Acid Sequence, Calibration, Cell Line, Tumor, Humans, Least-Squares Analysis, Limit of Detection, Multivariate Analysis, Peptides chemistry, Reproducibility of Results, Small Molecule Libraries analysis, Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology, Bufanolides analysis, Bufanolides pharmacology, Mass Spectrometry, Peptides analysis, Peptides pharmacology
- Abstract
In order to evaluate the quality of Bufonis Venenum commercial herbs, a three-step qualitative and quantitative research study was performed. Firstly, we tried to identify small molecules and peptides in Bufonis Venenum using pre-fractionation chromatography and high-resolution mass spectrometry. The database search of the small molecules and peptides of Bufonis Venenum revealed that the dried venom consisted of free/conjugated-type bufadienolides and peptides with a mass range of 0.4-2 kDa. Secondly, we used partial least squares (PLS) multivariate statistical analysis to screen bufadienolides markers (VIP > 1.5) responsible for the anti-tumor cell activity of Bufonis Venenum, including 21 identified bufadienolides and 7 unknown compounds. It is noticeable that these bufadienolide markers could not be recognized by traditional HPLC-UV based spectrum-effect relationship analysis (correlation coefficient ranging from -0.24 to 0.40). Finally, we proposed a weight coefficient-based corrected total contents of 9 bufadienolides as a quality evaluation indicator, which had good correlation with inhibitory effects on tumor cells of commercial Bufonis Venenum. The correlation coefficient increased from 0.4 to 0.6. Thus, our pre-fractionation chromatography and mass spectrometry strategy had significant advancement over the traditional spectrum-effect relationship method for chemical marker identification. These results could be crucial and helpful in the development of a quality evaluation method that could reflect the pharmacological activity of Bufonis Venenum., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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- 2019
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