Discrimination of Mentha species grown in different geographical areas of Algeria using 1H-NMR-based metabolomics
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2020-09-10
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Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis- ELSEVIER
Abstract
1H-NMR-based metabolomics have been applied to identify potential NMR-markers and biomarkers
capable of distinguishing, qualifying and classifying three Mentha species:- Mentha pulegium L., Mentha
× rotundifolia (L.) Huds., Mentha spicata L., and their ecotypes. Samples of the 3 species were collected
in seven different locations in Algeria, with the aim to establish a quality control protocol based on the
use of NMR fingerprint profiles of polar extracts. NMR data indicate that the identification of the Mentha
genus can be confirmed by the presence ofthe doublet proton signals with identical coupling constants at
ı 7.49 (d, 15.9 Hz) and ı 6.29 (d, 15.9 Hz); these correspond to the protons of the double-bond conjugated
to the ester group of rosmarinic acid, a bioactive compound found in all three species. Differences in NMR
proton chemical shifts and/or signal intensities were clearly demonstrated on the orthogonal projections
to latent structures discriminating analysis (OPLS-DA). Several potential biomarkers discriminating the
three Mentha species were originated using S-plots, loading score plots, NMR data analysis and literature
search. These discriminating signals point to glycosylated flavonols, oxygenated terpenoids and hydrocarbon terpenoids to distinguish M. pulegium, M. × rotundifolia and M. spicata, respectively. Within the
same species, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) scores clearly discriminated the metabolite content
according to regions in which the plants were grown. The 6 zones in which Mentha pulegium samples
were harvested were clearly separated along either or both PC1 and PC2; by contrast, the harvesting
locations were divided into two groups along PC1 for both M. × rotundifolia and M. spicata. The total
antioxidant activity of the Mentha species was impacted by the abiotic factors of the different regions
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Mentha pulegium, Mentha × rotundifolia, Mentha spicata, NMR-based metabolomics, Multivariate statistical analysis, Rosmarinic acid