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  2. Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids of Blue Heliotrope ( Heliotropium amplexicaule) and Their Presence in Australian Honey

Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids of Blue Heliotrope ( Heliotropium amplexicaule) and Their Presence in Australian Honey

  • J Agric Food Chem. 2019 Jul 17;67(28):7995-8006. doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b02136.
Matheus Carpinelli de Jesus Natasha L Hungerford Steve J Carter 1 Shalona R Anuj 1 Joanne T Blanchfield James J De Voss Mary T Fletcher
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  • 1 Forensic and Scientific Services , Queensland Health , Brisbane , Queensland 4108 , Australia.
Abstract

Blue heliotrope (Heliotropium amplexicaule) is an invasive environmental weed that is widely naturalized in eastern Australia and has been implicated as a source of pyrrolizidine alkaloid (PA) poisoning in livestock. Less well-documented is the potential of such carcinogenic Alkaloids to contaminate honey from bees foraging on this plant species. In this study, the PA profile of H. amplexicaule plant material, determined by HRAM LC-MS/MS, revealed the presence of nine PAs and PA-N-oxides, including several PAs and PA-N-oxides of the indicine class, which have not previously been reported. The predominant alkaloid, indicine, represents 84% of the reduced PA content, with minor Alkaloids identified as intermedine and the newly reported helioamplexine, constituting 7 and 9%, respectively. NMR analysis confirmed the identity of helioamplexine as a previously unreported indicine homologue. This is the first report of the isolation of intermedine, helioamplexine, and 3'-O-angelylindicine from H. amplexicaule. Also described is the identification of N-chloromethyl analogues of the major Alkaloids as isolation-derived artifacts from reactions with dichloromethane. Analysis of regional-market honey samples revealed a number of honey samples with PA profiles analogous to that seen in H. amplexicaule, with measured PA contents of up to 2.0 μg of PAs per gram of honey. These results confirm the need for honey producers to be aware of H. amplexicaule as a potential PA source, most particularly in products where honey is sourced from a single location.

Keywords

-chloromethyl artifacts; LC-MS; honey; pyrrolizidine alkaloid.

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