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Evaluation of Tandem Mass Spectrometry Experiments in the Negative Ionization Mode for Phenolamide Regioisomer Characterization

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JOURNAL OF NATURAL PRODUCTS
Volume 86, Issue 5, Pages 1274-1283

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.3c00047

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This study investigates the dissociation processes of spermidine-based phenolamides as model compounds, and proposes two competitive dissociation routes, the phenolate and imidate pathways. The results show that negatively charged phenolamide ions can better distinguish phenolamide regioisomers and identify phenolamides in natural extracts more accurately in the negative ionization mode.
Phenolamides are abundant specialized metabolites found in nature and consist of hydroxycinnamic acids mono-or polyconjugated with polyamines. Their participation in flower development is well-documented, and their presence in pollen raises the question of their role in pollen/pollinator interactions. The structural characterization of phenolamides is complicated by the presence of positional isomers and stereoisomers. Liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry in the positive ionization mode is becoming very popular in phenolamide structural characterization. However, collision-induced transami-dation processes that cause the swapping of side chains have been detected, making it difficult to distinguish regioisomers with this technique. In the present report, we explore the dissociation processes undergone by the [M - H]- ions of spermidine-based phenolamides as model compounds. We describe two original competitive dissociation routes, namely, the phenolate and imidate pathways, to account for the observed fragmentation reactions undergone by collisional activated standard phenolamide anions. Whereas the phenolate pathway is regioselective at the central position for spermidine, the imidate pathway, requiring a deprotonated amide, only occurs at the extremities. Tandem mass spectrometry experiments on negatively charged phenolamide ions may then outperform their positive ionization mode counterparts for the distinction between phenolamide regioisomers and globally for the identification of phenolamides in natural extracts.

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