posted on 2005-03-23, 00:00authored byDavid V. Huhman, Mark A. Berhow, Lloyd W. Sumner
Triterpene saponins from aerial and subterranean organs of Medicago truncatula cv. Jemalong A-17
were qualitatively profiled and quantified using reverse-phase HPLC with on-line photodiode array
detection and electrospray-ionization mass spectrometry (HPLC/PDA/ESI/MS). Absolute quantifications were performed for 3-O-β-d-glucopyranosyl-medicagenic acid and soyasaponin 1 (3-O-[α-l-rhamnopyranosyl(1→2)-β-d-galactopyranosyl(1→2)-β-d-glucuronopyranoside] soyasapogenol B), whereas
relative quantifications were determined for 29 other saponins in root, stem, leaf, seedpod, and seed.
Roots contained the greatest total amount of saponins followed by leaf and seed, respectively. The
quantitative data also reveal the differential accumulation of triterpene saponins in the various organs
of M. truncatula. Specifically, relatively higher quantities of medicagenic acid conjugates accumulated
in leaf and seed, whereas relatively higher levels of soysapogenol conjugates were observed in root.
The differential accumulation of specific triterpene saponins is suggestive of spatially differentiated
biosynthesis and/or biological function.
Keywords: Triterpene saponins; Medicago truncatula; barrel medic; quantification; high-performance
liquid chromatography−mass spectrometry (HPLC/MS)