Mass spectrometry data on specialized metabolome of medicinal plants used in East Asian traditional medicine

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Traditional East Asian medicine not only serves as a potential source of drug discovery, but also plays an important role in the healthcare systems of Korea, China, and Japan. Tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS)-based untargeted metabolomics is a key methodology for high-throughput analysis of the complex chemical compositions of medicinal plants used in traditional East Asian medicine. This Data Descriptor documents the deposition to a public repository of a re-analyzable raw LC-MS/MS dataset of 337 medicinal plants listed in the Korean Pharmacopeia, in addition to a reference spectral library of 223 phytochemicals isolated from medicinal plants. Enhanced by recently developed repository-level data analysis pipelines, this information can serve as a reference dataset for MS/MS-based untargeted metabolomic analysis of plant specialized metabolites.

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Kang, K. B., Jeong, E., Son, S., Lee, E., Lee, S., Choi, S. Y., … Shim, S. H. (2022). Mass spectrometry data on specialized metabolome of medicinal plants used in East Asian traditional medicine. Scientific Data, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01662-2

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