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Integration of micro-fractionation, high-performance liquid chromatography-ultraviolet detector-charged aerosol detector-mass spectrometry analysis and cellular dynamic mass redistribution assay to accelerate alkaloid drug discovery

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JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A
Volume 1616, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2019.460779

Keywords

Alkaloids; Drug discovery; HPLC micro-fractionation; Charged aerosol detector; Mass spectrum; Cellular dynamic mass redistribution assay

Funding

  1. Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China [31670374]
  2. State Key Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1508221]
  3. DICP, CAS [DICP TMSR201601]
  4. Innovation platform for the development and construction of special project of Key Laboratory of Tibetan Medicine Research of Qinghai Province [2017-ZJ-Y11]

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Natural products, including alkaloids, are important resources for new drugs. However, in today's high throughput screening (HTS) environment, natural product drug discovery programs are challenged for their low efficiency. In order to adapt to current HTS models, we here developed a rapid, sample-saving and miniaturized paradigm that seamlessly integrated alkaloid micro-fractionation, quantitative analysis, qualitative analysis and phenotypic screening. In the work, alkaloid samples were analyzed and fractionated on an analytical charged C18 column (150 x 4.6 mm, i.d.), and fraction qualities were determined by a charged aerosol detector (CAD). Fraction activities on dopamine D2 receptor were screened by cellular dynamic mass redistribution (DMR) assay and active fractions were further characterized by high-resolution mass spectrometry (MS). The whole workflow was first validated by mixed standard for accuracy, and then by 300 mu g of Corydalis yanhusuo extract for its feasibility in complex samples. Finally, the method was applied for sample prioritization in four papaveraceae family plants and 21 compounds were predicted to be active, and Corydalis yanhusuo and Corydalis decumbens were determined as promising species for activity tracking. Overall, these results highlighted the feasibility of this miniatured and integrated model in rapid alkaloid screening. Advantages of this workflow were: first, the highly efficient separation method accelerated alkaloid fractionation; second, the analytical and biological test were conducted on the same scale; third, the quantification method ensured accurate screening on microscale; last, the combination of MS analysis and data mining strategy accelerated the decision-making process in the primary screening. (C) 2019 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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