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1H-NMR Metabolomic Study of the Mushroom Pleurotus djamor for the Identification of Nematocidal Compounds

Authors :
Jesús Antonio Pineda-Alegría
Luis Manuel Peña-Rodríguez
Alexandre Cardoso-Taketa
José E. Sánchez
Juan Felipe de Jesús Torres-Acosta
Gloria Ivonne Hernández-Bolio
Anabel Ortiz-Caltempa
María Luisa Villarreal
Liliana Aguilar-Marcelino
Source :
Pharmaceuticals, Vol 17, Iss 5, p 580 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2024.

Abstract

Due to the increasing populations of anthelmintic-resistant gastrointestinal nematodes and as a consequence of the adverse effects of synthetic drugs, this study focuses on the search for secondary metabolites with nematocidal activity from the edible mushroom Pleurotus djamor using The proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H-NMR) metabolomics. The highest activity was shown by the ethyl acetate fractions of mycelium (EC50 290.8 µg/mL) and basidiomes (EC50 282.7 µg/mL). Principal component analysis (PCA) and hierarchical data analysis (HCA) of the 1H-NMR metabolic profiles data showed that the ethanolic extracts, the ethyl acetate, butanol, and water fractions from mycelium have different metabolic profiles than those from basidiomes, while low polarity (hexane) fractions from both stages of fungal development show similar profiles. Orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) allowed the identification of signals in the 1H-NMR metabolic profile associated with nematocidal activity. The signals yielded via OPLS-DA and bidimensional NMR analysis allowed the identification of uracil as a component in the ethyl acetate fraction from basidiomes, with an EC50 of 237.7 µg/mL. The results obtained showed that chemometric analyses of the 1H-NMR metabolic profiles represent a viable strategy for the identification of bioactive compounds from samples with complex chemical profiles.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14248247
Volume :
17
Issue :
5
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Pharmaceuticals
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.01636c23549c09085a7d7b49b1449
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ph17050580