Application of electrospray ionization mass spectrometry combined with sequential tandem mass spectrometry techniques for the profiling of steroidal saponin mixture extracted from Tribulus terrestris
Sp. Fang et al., Application of electrospray ionization mass spectrometry combined with sequential tandem mass spectrometry techniques for the profiling of steroidal saponin mixture extracted from Tribulus terrestris, PLANTA MED, 65(1), 1999, pp. 68-73
Using electrospray ionization mass spectrometry combined with sequential ta
ndem mass spectrometry (ESI-MSn), the steroidal saponin mixture extracted f
rom Tribulus terrestris was studied. The structures of five known steroidal
saponins and two unknown steroidal saponins in the saponin mixture were in
vestigated by sequential tandem mass spectrometry experiments. All of the s
teroidal saponins displayed similar fragmentation behavior in ESI-MSn, and
the characteristic cross ring cleavage pattern could be used as a fingerpri
nt for the identification of steroidal saponins. The methodology has been e
stablished as a powerful tool for the profiling of mixtures, especially of
crude plant extracts, and the structural elucidation of compounds.