布尼卡
化学
栽培
代谢组学
槲皮素
植物化学
龄期
乙酸乙酯
食品科学
传统医学
幼虫
植物
色谱法
生物化学
生物
抗氧化剂
医学
作者
A. M. Salem,Shaimaa M. Farag,Haidy A. Gad,Eman Al‐Sayed,Sherweit H. El‐Ahmady
摘要
Abstract Introduction Pomegranate ( Punica granatum L.) peels are rich in various bioactive compounds. Characterization of these compounds is crucial for the utilization of peel waste in industrial processing. Objective The study aimed (1) to establish and compare the metabolic profiles of the peel of seven pomegranate cultivars and (2) to identify bioactive compounds contributing to the larvicidal activity against the third instar larvae of Culex pipiens . Materials and Methods UPLC‐ESI‐MS/MS was utilized to analyze peel methanol extracts of different pomegranate cultivars. The larvicidal activity was determined by calculating the larval mortality among the third instar larvae of C. pipiens . Multivariate data analysis was conducted to identify the metabolites that exhibited a larvicidal effect. Results A total of 24 metabolites, including hydrolyzable tannins, flavonoids, and alkaloids, were tentatively identified in both negative and positive ionization modes. The extract of cultivar ‘Black’ exhibited the most potent larvicidal effect with LC 50 values of 185.15, 156.84, and 138.12 ppm/mL after 24, 48, and 72 h of treatment, respectively. By applying chemometric techniques, the larvicidal activity could be directly correlated to the bioactive compounds punicalagin, quercetin‐ O ‐rhamnoside, quercetin‐ O ‐pentoside, and galloyl‐HHDP‐glucose. Conclusion The present study implemented UPLC‐ESI‐MS/MS and chemometric techniques as potential tools for metabolomics analysis and differentiation between peels of different pomegranate cultivars. In addition, cultivar ‘Black’ extract could be a promising natural insecticide against mosquitoes since it is rich in bioactive compounds with larvicidal activity.
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