Combination of Probe Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry and Mass Spectrometry Imaging to Analyze Plant Alkaloids in Narcissus tazetta

Mass Spectrom (Tokyo). 2024;13(1):A0163. doi: 10.5702/massspectrometry.A0163. Epub 2024 Dec 10.

Abstract

Plant alkaloids are used in a variety of medicines, such as anti-cancer drugs and analgesics. Among these plant alkaloids, galanthamine is an Amaryllidaceae type alkaloid with acetylcholinesterase inhibition activity used in the treatment of neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's disease. Although the chemical synthesis of galanthamine has been successfully achieved, Narcissus tazetta is the main source of its production. Research shows that the galanthamine content varies not only with the type of daffodil but also with the stage of development and the part of the plant. Pharmaceutical companies seek plant species with higher galanthamine content to increase pharmaceutical availability. In this study, we were able to rapidly confirm the presence of alkaloids, such as galanthamine, lycorine, and tazettine in the N. tazetta sample using the probe electrospray ionization coupled with quadrupole time-of-flight type mass spectrometry. After confirmation of the components, we then visualized the distribution of the alkaloids by mass spectrometry imaging using the atmospheric pressure matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometer. In our method, we can provide qualitative data and visualized data immediately.

Keywords: Lycorine; Tazettine; galanthamine; mass spectrometry imaging; probe electrospray ionization.