AN EXPANDED DATABASE OF HIGH-RESOLUTION MS/MS SPECTRA FOR LICHEN-DERIVED NATURAL PRODUCTS

An expanded database of high-resolution MS/MS spectra for lichen-derived natural products

An expanded database of high-resolution MS/MS spectra for lichen-derived natural products

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Abstract The history of lichen compound identification has long relied on techniques such as spot tests and TLC, which have been surpassed in sensitivity and accuracy by modern metabolomic techniques such as high-resolution MS/MS.In 2019, Olivier-Jimenez et al.released the Lichen DataBase (LDB), a library containing the Q-TOF MS/MS spectra of 251 metabolites read more on the MetaboLights and GNPS platforms, that has been widely used for the identification of lichen-derived unknowns.To increase the compound coverage, we have generated the Orbitrap MS/MS spectra of a further 534 lichen-derived compounds from the metabolite library of Jack Elix, housed at the CANB herbarium (Canberra, Australia).This included 399 unique metabolites that are not in the LDB, bringing the total number combined to 650.

Technical validation was achieved by investigating the compounds in three Australian lichen extracts using the Library Search and Molecular Networking tools on the GNPS platform.This update provides a much larger database for lichen compound identification, which we envisage will allow refining the lichen chemotaxonomy framework and il barone wine contribute to compound discovery.

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