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Title: | Metabolite Profiling of Compounds from Sargassum polycystum using UPLC-QToF-MS/MS |
Authors: | Riwanti, Pramudita Kris Prasetyanti, Intan Ma’arif, Burhan |
Keywords: | Metabolite profiling, Sargassum polycystum, Seaweed, UPLC-QToF-MS/MS. |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Abstract: | Background: There are many types of seaweed that have high economic value. Brown seaweed (Sargassum polycystum) can be used as a raw material in the industry and as a medicinal plant. Maintaining the quality of a compound requires an analytical method that can identify the diversity of metabolome profiles. Objective: This investigation seeks to discover the metabolite profile of S. polycystum from Sumenep, Madura Island, Indonesia, utilizing the UPLC-QToF MS/MS equipment. Materials and Methods: The extract was further fractioned using n-hexane, ethyl acetate, and water. The metabolite profiling of extract and fractions used the UPLC-QToF-MS/MS instrument. It was produced with SPE and then introduced into the MS Xevo G2-S QToF detector of the ACQUITY UPLC® H-Class System. The findings of the UPLC-QToF-MS/MS analysis were processed with the MassLynx 4.1 software to obtain chromatogram data and m/z spectra of each observed peak, which were then validated using the ChemSpider and MassBank databases. Results: Based on the results of metabolite profiling using UPLC-QToF-MS/MS, the 96 % ethanol extract of S. polycystum indicated a total of 61 compounds, the n-hexane fraction indicated a total of 55 compounds, the ethyl acetate fraction indicated a total of 67 compounds, and the water fraction indicated a total of 49 compounds. Conclusion: There are 232 compounds in the extract and a fraction of S. polycystum consisting of 168 known compounds and 64 unknown compounds. Key words: Metabolite profiling, Sargassum polycystum, Seaweed, UPLC-QToF-MS/MS. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/8362 |
Appears in Collections: | VOL 15 NO 3 2023 |
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