posted on 2021-10-01, 20:30authored byFayaj
A. Mulani, Sharvani S. Nandikol, Saikat Haldar, Hirekodathakallu V. Thulasiram
Limonoids are bioactive plant specialized metabolites found in
the Meliaceae family. The basic limonoids, i.e., azadiradione, epoxyazadiradione,
and gedunin have been exploited for various bioactivities and therefore
are the potential drug leads for tomorrow. However, their low abundance,
structural similarity, and lack of adequate mass fragmentation data
have hampered their accurate identification and quantification from
various sources. In the present study, basic limonoids such as azadirone,
azadiradione, epoxyazadiradione, and gedunin isolated from Neem were
utilized for the synthesis of their derivatives and isotopologs. A
total of 30 one compounds were used in this study among which five
were isolated, two were biotransformed, and 24 were synthesized. Among
the synthesized compounds nine are novel compounds including six deuterated
analogs/isotopologs which are (1,3-2H)-1,2-dihydro-3β-hydroxyazadiradione
(9), (1,3,16-2H)-1,2-dihydro-3β-16β-dihydroxyazadiradione
(10), 3β-hydroxyazadiradione (11),
3β-16β-dihydroxyazadiradione (12), (3-2H)-3β-hydroxyazadiradione (13), (3,16-2H)-3β-16β-dihydroxyazadiradione (14), (1,3,7-2H)-1,2-dihydro-3β-hydroxy-7-deacetylazadiradione
(15), 1,2,20,21,22,23-hexahydroazadiradione (17), and (1,3-2H)-1,2-dihydro-3β-hydroxygedunin (29). These limonoids along with their semisynthesized derivatives
were subjected to ultra high performance liquid chromatography mass
spectrometry (UHPLC–MS/MS) and the fragmentation pathway was
established based on structure–fragment relationships (SFRs),
utilizing high resolution MS/MS data. We have developed a most reliable
and easily reproducible protocol describing in depth analysis of SFRs
based on the structural modifications and synthesis of isotopologs.
Also, the MS/MS fragment library of these basic limonoids generated
in this study acts as a fingerprint for accurate identification and
quantification of limonoids by MS/MS analysis in various plant tissue
extracts, phytopharmaceutical formulations and biological samples.