The mass spectral analysis of isolated hops A-type proanthocyanidins by electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry

2008 
Comprehensive mass spectral fragmentation patterns have been established for sequencing chromatographically isolated A-type proanthocyanidins (PAs) using electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (ESI-MSn) in the positive ion mode similar to those used for sequencing previously reported B-type PAs. Sequence-identifying fragmentations for A-type PAs include heterocyclic ring fission (HRF), retro-Diels–Alder (RDA) fission, benzofuran-forming (BFF) fission, and quinone methide (QM) fission. There is commonality in fragmentation patterns between A-type and B-type PAs, but distinguishing features in the mass spectral patterns between the two classes include 2-Da mass differences in the pseudo molecular ions, the propensity for the A-type PAs to undergo QM fissions and yield bis-quinoid ions as opposed to mono-quinoid ions in the upper unit of the sequence, and the reluctance of A-type linkages to undergo RDA, BFF, and BFF/H2O fissions from the upper unit. The positions of one or more A-type (C2 O C7′) ether linkages have been located in sequences of PAs ranging in chain lengths of two to five monomer units using ESI-MSn data. Using the fragmentation information from ESI-MSn experiments, a total of 17 PAs were structurally sequenced by systematic real time ESI-MSn. Among them ten A-type and six B-type hop PAs are reported here for the first time. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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