2020
DOI: 10.3390/molecules25163647
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High-Resolution Magic Angle Spinning (HR-MAS) NMR-Based Fingerprints Determination in the Medicinal Plant Berberis laurina

Abstract: Berberis laurina (Berberidaceae) is a well-known medicinal plant used in traditional medicine since ancient times; however, it is scarcely studied to a large-scale fingerprint. This work presents a broad-range fingerprints determination through high-resolution magical angle spinning (HR-MAS) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, a well-established flexible analytical method and one of most powerful “omics” platforms. It had been intended to describe a large range of chemical compositions in all plant … Show more

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“…In quality control evaluations, global molecular fingerprinting is highly recommended over probing definite biomarker(s). , If fingerprinting is determined by the 1 H HR-MAS NMR method, it could become a gold standard tool to probe seasonal effects on plant metabolic profiles, with applications in quality control, food products, and human tissue screening, among others . However, due to the large amount of water and internal arrangements, plant tissues provide a limited possibility for the optimal molecular mobilities (tumbling) that generate anisotropic interactions, , once subjected to an external magnetic space – B 0 (Figure ).…”
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“…In quality control evaluations, global molecular fingerprinting is highly recommended over probing definite biomarker(s). , If fingerprinting is determined by the 1 H HR-MAS NMR method, it could become a gold standard tool to probe seasonal effects on plant metabolic profiles, with applications in quality control, food products, and human tissue screening, among others . However, due to the large amount of water and internal arrangements, plant tissues provide a limited possibility for the optimal molecular mobilities (tumbling) that generate anisotropic interactions, , once subjected to an external magnetic space – B 0 (Figure ).…”
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“…NMR has a stand-alone contribution in uncovering the genetic variants that cause changes in phenotype and metabolism ( Rueedi et al, 2017 ). NMR applications have been extended from plant ( Ali et al, 2020 , 2021 ; Dutra et al, 2020 ) to human diseases ( Tayanloo-Beik et al, 2020 ; Fuertes-Martín and VallvéAmigó, 2020 ), viral events ( Hinkov et al, 2020 ; Sharma and Varani, 2020 ; Jaiswal et al, 2020 ), COVID-19 phenotyping ( Kimhofer et al, 2020 ), immunometabolism and metabolic pathways depiction. Based on its potential, NMR has large-scale applications in SARS-CoV-2, thus Table 1 depicts a few examples of how NMR has been applied in COVID-19 pandemic.…”
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“…Mucci et al studied different tissues of lemons and citrons to understand the similarities and the differences between these two fruits [ 57 ]. In addition, it is possible to use metabolic profiling to characterise newly discovered plants [ 58 , 59 ] or mutants of plants [ 39 , 60 , 61 ]. The geographical origin of sweet peppers [ 62 ], garlic [ 63 ] and cocoa beans [ 64 ] has been investigated with HR-MAS NMR.…”
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confidence: 99%