STUDY OF THE LIPID PIGMENT COMPOSITION IN THE WHITE SEA ALGAE SACCHARINA LATISSIMA USING TLC AND MALDI-MS
- Authors: Krasnov К.А.1, Gladchuk A.S.1,2, Alexandrova M.L.1, Keltsieva O.A.3,1, Zaytseva M.A.1, Melnikova M.V.1, Reinyuk V.L.1, Podolskaya Е.P.1,3
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Affiliations:
- Institute of Toxicology of the Federal Medical Biological Agency
- St. Petersburg State University
- Institute of Analytical Instrumentation, Russian Academy of Sciences
- Issue: No 5 (2020)
- Pages: 50-56
- Section: Articles
- Published: 05.11.2020
- URL: https://rjpbr.com/0869-7922/article/view/641266
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.36946/0869-7922-2020-5-50-56
- ID: 641266
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Abstract
The qualitative composition of the most important biologically active lipid substances-carotenoids and chlorophyll derivatives of the White sea algaeSaccharina latissimahas been studied. The lipid extract was separated by thin-layer chromatography (TLC) and examined by matrix-associated laser desorption-ionization with mass-spectrometric analysis (MALDI-MS). The extract contained fucoxanthin, fucoxanthinol, pheophytin a, pheophorbide a, as well as other carotenoids and chlorophylls, including those not described in the literature. The results obtained, which significantly expand the information about the composition of S. latissima pigments, can be used to standardize raw materials and preparations based on these algae.
About the authors
К. А. Krasnov
Institute of Toxicology of the Federal Medical Biological Agency
Author for correspondence.
Email: krasnov_tox@mail.ru
Krasnov Konstantin Andreevich
192019, Saint Petersburg
Russian FederationA. S. Gladchuk
Institute of Toxicology of the Federal Medical Biological Agency; St. Petersburg State University
Email: aleglad24@gmail.com
Gladchuk Aleksey Sergeevich
192019, Saint Petersburg
199034, Saint Petersburg
Russian FederationM. L. Alexandrova
Institute of Toxicology of the Federal Medical Biological Agency
Email: analekt@mail.ru
Alexandrova Marina Leonidovna
192019, Saint Petersburg
Russian FederationO. A. Keltsieva
Institute of Analytical Instrumentation, Russian Academy of Sciences; Institute of Toxicology of the Federal Medical Biological Agency
Email: keltcieva@gmail.com
Keltsieva Olga Alexandrovna
190103, Saint Petersburg
192019, Saint Petersburg
Russian FederationM. A. Zaytseva
Institute of Toxicology of the Federal Medical Biological Agency
Email: alpha-2@mail.ru
Zaytseva Maria Anatolevna
192019, Saint Petersburg
Russian FederationM. V. Melnikova
Institute of Toxicology of the Federal Medical Biological Agency
Email: margarita10108@mail.ru
Melnikova Margarita Viktorovna
192019, Saint Petersburg
Russian FederationV. L. Reinyuk
Institute of Toxicology of the Federal Medical Biological Agency
Email: vladton@mail.ru
Reynyuk Vladimir Leonidovich
192019, Saint Petersburg
Russian FederationЕ. P. Podolskaya
Institute of Toxicology of the Federal Medical Biological Agency; Institute of Analytical Instrumentation, Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: ek.podolskaya@gmail.com
Podolskaya Ekaterina Petrovna
192019, Saint Petersburg
190103, Saint Petersburg
Russian FederationReferences
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