Summary of Study ST003310

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Study IDST003310
Study TitleDetermination the concentration of endo-borneol from needle leachates of Pinus koraiensis flushed by precipitation via indoor simulated leaching)
Study SummaryThe precipitation from April to October (2016-2021) was provided by local weather burea in Benxi. The monthly precipitation and duration in Benxi is classified into high, medium, and low level. Under each precipitation, the concentration of endo-borneol is quantified by indoor simulated leaching. The simulated leachates were extracted by ethyl acetate and then analyzed by GC/MSD. As a result, the peak area of endo-borneol ranges from 2006.257 to 27106.75 under tested precipitation.
Institute
Yunnan University
DepartmentSchool of Agriculture
LaboratoryKey Laboratory of Agro-Biodiversity and Pest Management of Education Ministry of China
Last NameXing-Yu
First NameJi
AddressRoad Fengyuan, District Panlong, Kunming, Yunnan, China
Emailxingyu.ji@hotmail.com
Phone+86-13354989110
Submit Date2024-06-05
Raw Data AvailableYes
Raw Data File Type(s)d
Analysis Type DetailGC-MS
Release Date2024-07-15
Release Version1
Ji Xing-Yu Ji Xing-Yu
https://dx.doi.org/10.21228/M8QN7M
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Project:

Project ID:PR002057
Project DOI:doi: 10.21228/M8QN7M
Project Title:Use of untargeted metabolomics for assessing soil from Panax ginseng that were leaf-sprayed with endo-borneol
Project Summary:To study the rhizosphere soil matabolism of 4-years Panax ginseng that wereleaf-sprayed with endo-borneol at different concentrations (0, 0.1 mg/L, and 100 mg/L) under field condition, liquid chromarography tandem mass spectrometry was used for examination. Each treatment is set with 6 replicates for assessing nontargeted metabolomics. The LC-MS/MS analysis was performed using a Thermo UHPLC-Q Exactive HF-X system equipped with an ACQUITY HSS T3 column. As a result, a total of 296 and 569 metabolites were identified in negative ion mode and positive mode, respectively.
Institute:Yunnan University
Department:School of Agriculture
Laboratory:State Key Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of Bio-Resources in Yunnan
Last Name:Ji
First Name:Xing-Yu
Address:Yuhua Road, Chenggong, Kunming, Yunnan Province, 650100, China
Email:xingyu.ji@hotmail.com
Phone:+86-13354989110
Funding Source:Natural Science Foundation of China
Project Comments:U23A20202
Publications:still under review
Contributors:Xing-Yu Ji, Shusheng Zhu

Subject:

Subject ID:SU003431
Subject Type:Plant
Subject Species:Pinus koraiensis
Taxonomy ID:88728

Factors:

Subject type: Plant; Subject species: Pinus koraiensis (Factor headings shown in green)

mb_sample_id local_sample_id Precipitation Sample source
SA358851standard_10.05 ng/μL standard
SA358852standard_20.1 ng/μL standard
SA358853standard_30.2 ng/μL standard
SA358854standard_41 ng/μL standard
SA358855standard_52 ng/μL standard
SA358856H1high level Pinus koraiensis leaf leachate
SA358857H2high level Pinus koraiensis leaf leachate
SA358858H3high level Pinus koraiensis leaf leachate
SA358859H4high level Pinus koraiensis leaf leachate
SA358860H5high level Pinus koraiensis leaf leachate
SA358861H6high level Pinus koraiensis leaf leachate
SA358862L5low level Pinus koraiensis leaf leachate
SA358863L6low level Pinus koraiensis leaf leachate
SA358864L3low level Pinus koraiensis leaf leachate
SA358865L4low level Pinus koraiensis leaf leachate
SA358866L1low level Pinus koraiensis leaf leachate
SA358867L2low level Pinus koraiensis leaf leachate
SA358868M1medium level Pinus koraiensis leaf leachate
SA358869M2medium level Pinus koraiensis leaf leachate
SA358870M3medium level Pinus koraiensis leaf leachate
SA358871M4medium level Pinus koraiensis leaf leachate
SA358872M5medium level Pinus koraiensis leaf leachate
SA358873M6medium level Pinus koraiensis leaf leachate
SA358874solvent_blanksolvent solvent
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Collection:

Collection ID:CO003424
Collection Summary:Based on historical meteorological data, monthly precipitations were graded as low (34.6 mm, 771.63 min), medium (104.2 mm, 2223.07 min) and high (285.8 mm, 5233.03 min) level. To determine the representative weight of fresh needles per unit area in the forest of P. koraiensis, the tree canopy aboveground within one square meter was trimmed, and the fresh needles therein were weighed at five random points. The average weight (3980.58 g/m2) was then established as the representative weight of fresh needles per square meter. A weight of 84.03 g fresh needles were evenly laid on 2-layers absorbent gauze and fixed at the top of a 5-liter vessel (16.4 cm inside diameter), which was placed on the ground and filled with certain volume of double distilled water for simulated graded rainfall based on graded monthly precipitation. A peristaltic pump with a constant flow rate of 3770 ml/min was used to introduce the water to percolate through the packed fresh needle surface. The simulated leachates were filtered twice with qualitative filter paper via suction filtration and stored at 4 °C for quantification.
Sample Type:Leaf leachate

Treatment:

Treatment ID:TR003440
Treatment Summary:A volume of 100 ml of leachates was extracted by 300 ml ethyl acetate then evaporated by rotary evaporator at 45°C with 4°C-condensed water recycled in low-temperature circulator. The remaining sediment was rinsed with 2.5 ml of hexane. The liquid hexane was filtered using a 0.22 um Millipore filter for further analysis.

Sample Preparation:

Sampleprep ID:SP003438
Sampleprep Summary:After rotary evaporation, the remaining sediment was washed out with 5 ml of ethyl acetate. The ethyl acetate was then filtered with a 0.22 um Millipore filter for analysis. A series concentration of endo-borneol standard were formulated in ethyl acetate to create a standard curve.

Combined analysis:

Analysis ID AN005422
Analysis type MS
Chromatography type GC
Chromatography system Agilent 8860 GC
Column Agilent HP5-MS (30m x 0.25mm, 0.25 um)
MS Type EI
MS instrument type GC/MSD
MS instrument name Agilent 5977B
Ion Mode POSITIVE
Units Peak area

Chromatography:

Chromatography ID:CH004111
Chromatography Summary:The temperature program started from an initial temperature of 50 ℃, followed by an increase of 12℃/min to 160 ℃.
Instrument Name:Agilent 8860 GC
Column Name:Agilent HP5-MS (30m x 0.25mm, 0.25 um)
Column Temperature:50 - 160
Flow Gradient:Not applicable
Flow Rate:Not applicable
Injection Temperature:200 ℃
Solvent A:Not applicable
Solvent B:Not applicable
Chromatography Type:GC

MS:

MS ID:MS005148
Analysis ID:AN005422
Instrument Name:Agilent 5977B
Instrument Type:GC/MSD
MS Type:EI
MS Comments:An electron ionization system with ionization energy of 7 eV was used. Helium gas (99.999%) was used as the carrier gas at constant flow rate 1 ml/min and an injection volume of 1 ul was employed. The ion-source temperature was 230 °C. The scan interval of mass spectra was 3.1 units/s and fragments from 35 to 270 da. Afterwards, Agilent MassHunter Workstation Quantitative Analysis B.07.01 were used as analytical software. The mass spectrum of the individual peak was inspected manually to confirm the peak had the correct m/z diagnostic fragments, matched with the search results from NIST MS Search 2.2 library. For endo-borneol, the target ion is m/z 95, and qualifier ions are m/z 110 and m/z 67.
Ion Mode:POSITIVE
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