Cryptobrachytone C is an active compound isolated from leaves of Cryptocarya pulchrinervia, an indigenous plant from Indonesia. Cryptobrachytone C is cytotoxic against P388 leukemia cancer cell lines. A profile of cryptobrachytone C accumulation in leaves based on physiological age is necessary to study cryptobrachytone C production in the plant since it has anticancer potential. In situ profiling of cryptobrachytone C accumulation in leaves was carried out by imaging techniques using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI). The cryptobrachytone C ionization efficiency was carried out by derivatization using Girard-T reagent and coating with α-cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid (α-CHCA) matrix. Scanned leaves show higher accumulation intensity in the second leaf. Quantitative accumulation profiling was conducted using GC-MS, where the highest amount of cryptobrachytone C was on the second leaf at 87.07 ± 47.21 mg. This showed that the most effective isolation of cryptobrachytone C would be obtained from young leaves of Cryptocarya pulchrinervia. This profile would play a role in cryptobrachytone C production in-situ or ex-situ using tissue culture.
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Ratnasari, J., Esyanti, R. R., Tan, M. I., Juliawaty, L. D., & Shimma, S. (2021). Profile of cryptobrachytone c accumulation in cryptocarya pulchrinervia leaves using maldi-msi. Biodiversitas, 22(3), 1172–1178. https://doi.org/10.13057/biodiv/d220312
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