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Chemical profiles of birch and alder bark by ambient mass spectrometry
Authors:Räsänen  Riikka-Marjaana  Hieta  Juha-Pekka  Immanen  Juha  Nieminen  Kaisa  Haavikko  Raisa  Yli-Kauhaluoma  Jari  Kauppila  Tiina J
Institution:1.Drug Research Program, Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, P.O. Box 56, FI-00014 University of Helsinki,, Helsinki, Finland
;2.Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Production Systems, Plant Genetics, Viikinkaari 1, FI-00790, Helsinki, Finland
;3.Finnish Institute for Verification of the Chemical Weapons Convention (VERIFIN), Department of Chemistry, P.O. Box 55, FI-00014 University of Helsinki,, Helsinki, Finland
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Abstract:

Desorption atmospheric pressure photoionization (DAPPI) is an ambient mass spectrometry (MS) technique that allows the analysis of both polar and nonpolar compounds directly from the surfaces of various sample types. Here, DAPPI was used to study the chemical profiles in different parts of birch and alder tree barks. Four distinct fractions of Betula pendula (silver birch) bark were collected from three different developmental stages of the stem, after which the chemical profiles of the different tissue types were measured. Of special interest were triterpenoids, a class of important defensive substances, which are found in the bark of the silver birch. Additionally, the chemical profiles of lenticels and the surrounding surfaces in the phellem of B. pendula (silver birch), Alnus glutinosa (black alder), and Alnus incana (gray alder) were screened with DAPPI. Another ambient MS technique, laser ablation atmospheric pressure photoionization (LAAPPI), was further used for the mass spectrometry imaging of lenticels on the B. pendula phellem. All the studied birch bark fractions showed individual chemical profiles in DAPPI. The mass spectra from the young apical stem and the transition zone resembled each other more than the mature stem. Instead, the phellem was found to contain a high amount of triterpenoids in all the developmental stages of the stem. The most intense peaks in the DAPPI mass spectra of the birch bark fractions were those of betulin and lupeol. Betulinic and betulonic acid peaks were intense as well, and these compounds were detected especially in the lenticels of the tree samples.

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