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HPLC-ESI-MS/MS of imidazole alkaloids in Pilocarpus microphyllus
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Molecules. Molecular Diversity Preservation Int, v. 13, n. 7, n. 1518, n. 1529, 2008.
1420-3049
WOS:000258142600007
10.3390/molecules13071518
Autor
Sawaya, ACHF
Abreu, IN
Andreazza, NL
Eberlin, MN
Mazzafera, P
Institución
Resumen
Pilocarpine, an important imidazole alkaloid, is extracted from the leaves of Pilocarpus microphyllus ( Rutaceae), known in Brazil as jaborandi and used mainly for the treatment of glaucoma. Jaborandi leaves also contain other imidazole alkaloids, whose pharmacological and physiological properties are unknown, and whose biosynthetic pathways are under investigation. In the present study, a HPLC method coupled with ESI-MSn was developed for their qualitative and quantitative analysis. This method permits the chromatographic separation of the imidazole alkaloids found in extracts of jaborandi, as well as the MS/MS analysis of the individual compounds. Thus two samples: leaves of P. microphyllus and a paste that is left over after the industrial extraction of pilocarpine; were compared. The paste was found to contain significant amounts of pilocarpine and other imidazole alkaloids, but had a slightly different alkaloid profile than the leaf extract. The method is suitable for the routine analysis of samples containing these alkaloids, as well as for the separation and identification of known and novel alkaloids from this family, and may be applied to further studies of the biosynthetic pathway of pilocarpine in P. microphyllus. 13 7 1518 1529