化学
人参
质谱法
质谱成像
人口
初级代谢物
代谢组学
传统医学
色谱法
生物化学
代谢物
社会学
人口学
医学
替代医学
病理
作者
Yiming Zhao,Yingna Li,Rui Ma,Chun-Lei Ji,Yan-Hong Mu,Rui‐Hua Xu,Liwei Sun,Fang-Bing Liu
出处
期刊:Talanta
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2024-07-20
卷期号:279: 126594-126594
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.talanta.2024.126594
摘要
Ginseng, a highly esteemed herbal medicine, has been utilized over 5000 years, predominantly in Far Eastern countries. Ginseng is categorized into garden ginseng (GG) and ginseng under forest (FG). However, in contrast to FG, excessive intake of GG may lead to potential adverse effects due to disruption of epithelial cell integrity, and the specific population groups that may be at higher risk. In this work, untargeted metabolomics were used to determine the heterogeneity between GG and FG, the data indicates that the content of Ethyl caffeate, Homoorientin, Citric acid and Quinic acid in GG were higher than in FG. Mass spectrometry imaging showed that ethyl caffeate and Homoorientin were concentrated on the brownish yellow exocarp of the primary root. Our experiments demonstrated that excessive exposure to ethyl caffeate and Homoorientin exacerbated the inflammatory response of HUVECs and reduced the expression of cell junctions. This suggest that the compounds causing adverse effects from excessive intake of GG are mainly concentrated in the yellow exocarp of the primary root of GG. These results suggest that untargeted metabolomics coupled with MALDI-MSI can visualize the spatial distribution of endogenous differential molecules of the same herb in different growth environments or developmental stages.
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