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Mass Spectrometry of Prenylated Flavonoids

Authors: Taro Nomura; Mitsuo Takayama; Toshio Fukai; Yoshio Hano;

Mass Spectrometry of Prenylated Flavonoids

Abstract

The fragmentation patterns originating from the degradation of prenyl group(s) in positive ion electron ionization (EI), fast-atom bombardment (FAB) and chemical ionization (CI) mass spectrometry (MS) of prenylated flavonoids were reviewed. The EI spectra showed the characteristic fragmentation patterns reflecting the location of prenyl group in the flavonoid compounds, whereas the FAB and CI spectra showed relatively monotonous patterns. It was described how the EI and FAB fragmentation patterns are useful for the identification of prenylated flavonoids

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