Quantifying terpenes in tomato leaf extracts from different species using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS)

Terpenes play a vital role in plant defense; tomato plants produce a diverse range of terpenes within specialized glandular trichomes, influencing interactions with herbivores, predators, and pollinators. This study employed two distinct methods, namely leaf dip and maceration, to extract trichomes...

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Veröffentlicht in:Analytical biochemistry 2024-06, Vol.689, p.115503-115503, Article 115503
Hauptverfasser: Pizzo, Jessica S., Rutz, Thiago, Ojeda, Ann S., Kartowikromo, Kimberly Y., Hamid, Ahmed M., Simmons, Alvin, da Silva, Andre L.B.R., Rodrigues, Camila
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Zusammenfassung:Terpenes play a vital role in plant defense; tomato plants produce a diverse range of terpenes within specialized glandular trichomes, influencing interactions with herbivores, predators, and pollinators. This study employed two distinct methods, namely leaf dip and maceration, to extract trichomes from tomato leaves. Terpene quantification was carried out using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS). The leaf dip method proved effective in selectively targeting trichome content, revealing unique extraction patterns compared to maceration. The GC-MS method demonstrated high linearity, accuracy, sensitivity, and low limits of detection and quantification. Application of the method to different tomato species (Solanum pennellii, Solanum pimpinellifolium, Solanum galapagense, Solanum habrochaites, and Solanum lycopersicum) identified significant variation in terpene content among these species, highlighting the potential of specific accessions for breeding programs. Notably, the terpene α-zingiberene, known for its repellency against whiteflies, was found in high quantities (211.90–9155.13 μg g−1) in Solanum habrochaites accession PI209978. These findings provide valuable insights into terpenoid diversity for plant defense mechanisms, guiding future research on developing pest-resistant tomato cultivars. Additionally, the study underscores the broader applications of terpenes in agriculture. [Display omitted] •Leaf dip method selectively extracts trichome terpenoids.•GC-MS allows accurate quantification of terpenoids in tomato trichomes.•Revealed time-dependent variations in terpene extraction patterns, influencing method efficacy.•Significant terpene variations among tomato species, guiding breeding programs for enhanced traits.•Solanum habrochaites (PI209978) high in α-zingiberene: biopesticide against whiteflies.
ISSN:0003-2697
1096-0309
DOI:10.1016/j.ab.2024.115503