Separation of Dihydro-Isocoumarins and Dihydro-Stilbenoids from Hydrangea macrophylla ssp. serrata by Use of Counter-Current Chromatography

Molecules. 2022 May 26;27(11):3424. doi: 10.3390/molecules27113424.

Abstract

Previously, different Hydrangea macrophylla ssp. serrata cultivars were investigated by untargeted LC-MS analysis. From this, a list of tentatively identified and unknown compounds that differ significantly between these cultivars was obtained. Due to the lack of reference compounds, especially for dihydro-isocoumarins, we aimed to isolate and structurally characterise these compounds from the cultivar 'Yae-no-amacha' using NMR and LC-MS methods. For purification and isolation, counter-current chromatography was used in combination with reversed-phase preparative HPLC as an orthogonal and enhanced purification workflow. Thirteen dihydro-isocoumarins in combination with other metabolites could be isolated and structurally identified. Particularly interesting was the clarification of dihydrostilbenoid glycosides, which were described for the first time in H. macrophylla ssp. serrata. These results will help us in further studies on the biological interpretation of our data.

Keywords: Hydrangea macrophylla ssp. serrata; counter-current chromatography; cyanogenic glycosides; dihydro-isocoumarins; dihydro-stilbenoids; flavonols; ion-mobility high-resolution mass spectrometry; liquid chromatography; nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy; secoriridoids.

MeSH terms

  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
  • Countercurrent Distribution
  • Glycosides / chemistry
  • Hydrangea* / chemistry
  • Isocoumarins / metabolism
  • Stilbenes* / metabolism

Substances

  • Glycosides
  • Isocoumarins
  • Stilbenes

Grants and funding

This work was partly funded by the Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe (FNR, funding code: 22001617) and the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL) based on a decision of the Parliament of the Federal Republic of Germany via the Federal Office for Agriculture and Food (BLE; grant number 2818HS012). We also acknowledge support by the Open Access Publication Funds of Technische Universität Braunschweig.