Wrightieae, R. Br.

Barny, Lea A., Tasca, Julia A., Sanchez, Hugo A., Smith, Chelsea R., Koptur, Suzanne, Livshultz, Tatyana & Minbiole, Kevin P. C., 2021, Chemotaxonomic investigation of Apocynaceae for retronecine-type pyrrolizidine alkaloids using HPLC-MS / MS, Phytochemistry (112662) 185, pp. 1-15 : 5-8

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https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.phytochem.2021.112662

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8273676

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2.4. Wrightieae

Wrightieae are sister to the rest of the APSA clade and include three genera ( Livshultz et al., 2007). Potential PAs were detected in leaves of 5 of 11 species of Wrightia R.Br. and in seeds of Wrightia tinctoria ( Table 2) but none of the three species of Pleioceras Baill. and Stephanostema K. Schum sampled ( Table S2). The most frequent candidate ions had m/z 432.3–432.5, containing both m/z 120 and 138 fragments. These compounds have a similar mass to a modified glycoside, 2-aminobenzoyl O-β- D-apiofuranosyl-(1 → 6)-β- D-glucopyranoside (MW = 431.4), from W. antidysenterica , that is also predicted to yield m/z 120 and 138 fragments ( Fig. 5 View Fig ) ( Srinroch et al., 2019). Thus we consider it unlikely that these compounds are PAs. In W. tinctoria samples, there is coelution with m/z 270.2, 300.2 and 328.3 compounds that appeared with lower abundances (counts per second). These compounds are identified as PAs with moderate confidence based on their fragmentation patterns (m/z 120, 138). Alterations to the chromatography method associated with these scans can increase the resolution of these compounds currently co-eluting within the chromatography, thereby increasing the sensitivity to these ions by diminishing ion suppression. One of these candidate PAs (m/z 300.2) could be a breakdown product of the putative aminobenzoyl glycoside (m/z 432.4) ( Fig. 5 View Fig ). The D-apiofuranosyl residue, joined by a beta-1,6 linkage to the D-glucopyranoside, could be lost via insource fragmentation resulting in the appearance of the precursor ion, m/z 432, in addition to a m/z 300 ion in PREC 120 and 138 scans at the same retention time ( Fig. 5 View Fig ). A standard of 2-aminobenzoyl O -β -D-apiofuranosyl-(1 → 6)- β -D-glucopyranoside would need to be analyzed on the devised precursor scans to determine if insource fragmentation is a potential cause of the m/z 300 ion in W. tinctoria samples. The benzoxazinoid glycoside, blepharin (MW = 327.3), reported from W. religiosa ( Sahakitpichan et al., 2018) , has a similar mass to another candidate PA from W. tinctoria (m/z 328.3). Blepharin is not predicted to readily yield m/z 120 or 138 compounds under our experimental conditions, but a mass spectrum for the compound, obtained in negative electrospray ionization (ESI-) mode, has low abundance ions at m/z 118 and 136 ( Horai et al., 2010; Tsugawa et al., 2019). Multiple other PREC 120 only ions appeared in these samples including m/z 210.2, 352.1, and 460.0. We suggest with low confidence these molecular ions may be associated with PAs.

Table 2 Samples analyzed on all PREC scans (m/z 120, 138, 156). Samples determined as N: no candidate ions detected, Y (low): low confidence, candidate ions detected only in PREC 120, Y (mod):moderate confidence, candidate ions detected in PREC 120 and PREC 138; Y (low): only candidate ion with mass 432.4–432.5 detected in PREC 120 and PREC 138; Y (high): high confidence, candidate ions detected in PREC 120, 138, and 156. ND: not detected. Vouchers in Table S2.

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Table 2 (continued)

Tribe Species Author sample organ Determination PREC PREC PREC Uncorrected Relative

# 120 138 156 Retention Time (min)

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Previously reported alkaloids from Wrightia species include steroidal (pregnane) alkaloids from Wrightia pubescens subsp. laniti (Blanco) Ngan (syn. Wrightia javanica A.DC. ) ( Kawamoto et al., 2003). This species is sampled here ( Table S2) and determined as PA negative. Three species, W. tinctoria , W. dubia Spreng. , and W. arborea (Dennst.) Mabb. (syn. W. tomentosa Roem. & Schult. ), are used as sources of indigo ( Ngan, 1965), and the indole-containing compounds indigotin and indirubin are known from W. tinctoria , as well as the quinolizidine, tryptanthrin ( Khyade, 2014), the later also reported from W. pubescens R. Br. ( Traxler et al., 2021). Recent studies of W. religiosa , W. antidysenterica , and W. pubescens have identified benzoxazinoids, megastigmane glycosides, indoxyl glycosides, simple aromatic glycosides, flavonoid glycosides, and lignans ( Sahakitpichan et al., 2018; Srinroch et al., 2019; Traxler et al., 2021), but only one compound, the aforementioned aminobenzoyl glycoside ( Srinroch et al., 2019), is predicted to yield m/z 120 and 138 fragments ( Fig. 5 View Fig ).

Table 2 Samples analyzed on all PREC scans (m/z 120, 138, 156). Samples determined as N: no candidate ions detected, Y (low): low confidence, candidate ions detected only in PREC 120, Y (mod):moderate confidence, candidate ions detected in PREC 120 and PREC 138; Y (low): only candidate ion with mass 432.4–432.5 detected in PREC 120 and PREC 138; Y (high): high confidence, candidate ions detected in PREC 120, 138, and 156. ND: not detected. Vouchers in Table S2. Tribe Species Author sample organ Determination PREC PREC PREC Uncorrected Relative # 120 138 156 Retention Time (min) Vinceae Ochrosia poweri F.M.Bailey 28097 leaf N ND ND ND Rauvolfia balansae (Baill.) Boiteau 28131 leaf N ND ND ND Rauvolfia verticillata (Lour.) Baill. 28099 leaf N ND ND ND Rauvolfia vomitoria Afzel. 28116 leaf N ND ND ND Melodineae Craspidospermum Bojer ex Decne. 630 leaf N ND ND ND verticillatum Wrightieae Wrightia antidysenterica (L.) R. Br. 28422 leaf Y (low) 432.5 a 432.5 ND 11.43 Wrightia dubia (Sims) Spreng. 28418 leaf Y (low) 432.5a 432.5 ND 11.4 Wrightia dubia (Sims) Spreng. 28421 leaf Y (low) 432.5a 432.5 ND 11.39 Wrightia karaketii D.J. Middleton 28451 leaf Y (low) 432.5 a 432.5 ND 11.48 Wrightia tinctoria R.Br. 29370 seed Y (mod) 210.2 ND ND 7.56 328.5 ND ND 9.99 460 ND ND 10.16 300.2 300.2 ND ~10.36 432.4 a 432.4 ND ~10.36 328.5 328.5 ND ~10.36 270.3 270.3 ND ~10.36 352.1 ND ND 11.4 Wrightia tinctoria R.Br. 29371 seed Y (mod) 210.2 ND ND 7.32 328.5 ND ND 9.96 460 ND ND 10.19 300.2 300.2 ND ~10.36 328.5 328.5 ND ~10.36 270.3 270.3 ND ~10.36 432.4 a 432.4 ND ~10.36 352.1 ND ND 11.36 Wrightia versicolor S.T. Blake 28423 leaf Y (mod) 432.4 a 432.4 ND 11.33 300.2 300.2 ND 11.66 Malouetieae Eucorymbia alba Stapf 28111 leaf Y (mod) 238.3 238.3 ND 11.79 354.4 354.4 ND 11.93 396.4 ND ND 12.96 436.5 ND ND 14.72 Eucorymbia alba Stapf 28112 leaf Y (mod) 238.3 238.3 ND 11.798 354.4 354.4 ND 11.932 436.5 ND ND 14.67 Galactophora Woodson 116 leaf Y (mod) 270.4 270.4 ND 9.76 schomburgkiana 238.2 238.2 ND 11.92 Holarrhena pubescens Wall. ex G. Don 231 leaf N ND ND ND Holarrhena pubescens Wall. ex G. Don 233 leaf N ND ND ND Holarrhena pubescens Wall. ex G. Don 234 leaf N ND ND ND Holarrhena pubescens Wall. ex G.Don 29372 seed Y (low) 474.4 ND ND 9.52 498.4 ND ND 9.83 Malouetia calva Markgr. 28965 leaf N ND ND ND Malouetia cestroides Müll.Arg. 28966 leaf N ND ND ND Apocyneae Amphineurion (Roxb.) G. Don 23 leaf Y (low) 320.4 ND ND 15.16 marginatum Amphineurion (Roxb.) G. Don 52 leaf N ND ND ND marginatum Amphineurion (Roxb.) G. Don 270 leaf Y (low) 320.4 ND ND 15.16 marginatum Apocynum cannabinum L. 28918 leaf N ND ND ND Beaumontia murtonii Craib 267 leaf N ND ND ND Beaumontia murtonii Craib 268 leaf N ND ND ND Trachelospermum Nakai 81 leaf N ND ND ND asiaticum Vallaris solanacea (Roth) O. Kuntze 90 leaf N ND ND ND Odontadenieae Pentalinon luteum (L.) B.F.Hansen & 28673 leaf N ND ND ND Wunderlin Pentalinon luteum (L.) B.F.Hansen & 28676 leaf N ND ND ND Wunderlin Mesechiteae Mandevilla boliviensis (Hook. f.) Woodson 76 leaf Y (low) 444.2 ND ND 9.76 458.5 ND ND 9.96 Echiteae Bahiella infundibuliflora J.F.Morales 28143 leaf Y (high) 300.1 300.1 300.1 10.22 Echites panduratus A. DC. 28459 leaf N ND ND ND Echites umbellatus Jacq. 28516 leaf Y (high) 318.4 318.4 318.4 10.43 300.5 300.5 300.5 10.73 456.2 456.2 456.2 11.93 470.5 470.5 470.5 12.57 444.4 444.4 444.4 12.73 458.3 458.3 ND 12.87 (continued on next page)

Tribe Species Author sample organ Determination PREC PREC PREC Uncorrected Relative
      #     120 138 156 Retention Time (min)
Vinceae Ochrosia poweri F.M.Bailey 28097 leaf N ND ND ND  
  Rauvolfia balansae (Baill.) Boiteau 28131 leaf N ND ND ND  
  Rauvolfia verticillata (Lour.) Baill. 28099 leaf N ND ND ND  
  Rauvolfia vomitoria Afzel. 28116 leaf N ND ND ND  
Melodineae Craspidospermum Bojer ex Decne. 630 leaf N ND ND ND  
  verticillatum                
Wrightieae Wrightia antidysenterica (L.) R. Br. 28422 leaf Y (low) 432.5 a 432.5 ND 11.43
  Wrightia dubia (Sims) Spreng. 28418 leaf Y (low) 432.5 a 432.5 ND 11.4
  Wrightia dubia (Sims) Spreng. 28421 leaf Y (low) 432.5 a 432.5 ND 11.39
  Wrightia karaketii D.J. Middleton 28451 leaf Y (low) 432.5 a 432.5 ND 11.48
  Wrightia tinctoria R.Br. 29370 seed Y (mod) 210.2 ND ND 7.56
            328.5 ND ND 9.99
            460 ND ND 10.16
            300.2 300.2 ND ~10.36
            432.4 a 432.4 ND ~10.36
            328.5 328.5 ND ~10.36
            270.3 270.3 ND ~10.36
            352.1 ND ND 11.4
  Wrightia tinctoria R.Br. 29371 seed Y (mod) 210.2 ND ND 7.32
            328.5 ND ND 9.96
            460 ND ND 10.19
            300.2 300.2 ND ~10.36
            328.5 328.5 ND ~10.36
            270.3 270.3 ND ~10.36
            432.4 a 432.4 ND ~10.36
            352.1 ND ND 11.36
  Wrightia versicolor S.T. Blake 28423 leaf Y (mod) 432.4 a 432.4 ND 11.33
            300.2 300.2 ND 11.66
Malouetieae Eucorymbia alba Stapf 28111 leaf Y (mod) 238.3 238.3 ND 11.79
            354.4 354.4 ND 11.93
            396.4 ND ND 12.96
            436.5 ND ND 14.72
  Eucorymbia alba Stapf 28112 leaf Y (mod) 238.3 238.3 ND 11.798
            354.4 354.4 ND 11.932
            436.5 ND ND 14.67
  Galactophora Woodson 116 leaf Y (mod) 270.4 270.4 ND 9.76
schomburgkiana
            238.2 238.2 ND 11.92
  Holarrhena pubescens Wall. ex G. Don 231 leaf N ND ND ND  
  Holarrhena pubescens Wall. ex G. Don 233 leaf N ND ND ND  
  Holarrhena pubescens Wall. ex G. Don 234 leaf N ND ND ND  
  Holarrhena pubescens Wall. ex G.Don 29372 seed Y (low) 474.4 ND ND 9.52
            498.4 ND ND 9.83
  Malouetia calva Markgr. 28965 leaf N ND ND ND  
  Malouetia cestroides Müll.Arg. 28966 leaf N ND ND ND  
Apocyneae Amphineurion (Roxb.) G. Don 23 leaf Y (low) 320.4 ND ND 15.16
marginatum
  Amphineurion (Roxb.) G. Don 52 leaf N ND ND ND  
marginatum
  Amphineurion (Roxb.) G. Don 270 leaf Y (low) 320.4 ND ND 15.16
marginatum
  Apocynum cannabinum L. 28918 leaf N ND ND ND  
  Beaumontia murtonii Craib 267 leaf N ND ND ND  
  Beaumontia murtonii Craib 268 leaf N ND ND ND  
  Trachelospermum Nakai 81 leaf N ND ND ND  
asiaticum
  Vallaris solanacea (Roth) O. Kuntze 90 leaf N ND ND ND  
Odontadenieae Pentalinon luteum (L.) B.F.Hansen & 28673 leaf N ND ND ND  
    Wunderlin              
  Pentalinon luteum (L.) B.F.Hansen & 28676 leaf N ND ND ND  
    Wunderlin              
Mesechiteae Mandevilla boliviensis (Hook. f.) Woodson 76 leaf Y (low) 444.2 ND ND 9.76
            458.5 ND ND 9.96
Echiteae Bahiella infundibuliflora J.F.Morales 28143 leaf Y (high) 300.1 300.1 300.1 10.22
  Echites panduratus A. DC. 28459 leaf N ND ND ND  
  Echites umbellatus Jacq. 28516 leaf Y (high) 318.4 318.4 318.4 10.43
            300.5 300.5 300.5 10.73
            456.2 456.2 456.2 11.93
            470.5 470.5 470.5 12.57
            444.4 444.4 444.4 12.73
            458.3 458.3 ND 12.87
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