Phytochemistry2022,Vol.1958.DOI:10.1016/j.phytochem.2021.113069

Occurrence and chemotaxonomical analysis of amatoxins in Lepiota spp. (Agaricales)

Sarawi, Sepas Shi, Yan-Ni Lotz-Winter, Hermine Reschke, Kai Bode, Helge B. Piepenbring, Meike
Phytochemistry2022,Vol.1958.DOI:10.1016/j.phytochem.2021.113069

Occurrence and chemotaxonomical analysis of amatoxins in Lepiota spp. (Agaricales)

Sarawi, Sepas 1Shi, Yan-Ni 1Lotz-Winter, Hermine 1Reschke, Kai 1Bode, Helge B. 1Piepenbring, Meike1
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  • 1. Goethe Univ Frankfurt
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Abstract

About 95% of fatal mushroom poisonings worldwide are caused by amatoxins and phallotoxins mostly produced by species of Amanita, Galerina, and Lepiota. The genus Lepiota is supposed to include a high number of species producing amatoxins. In this study, we investigated 16 species of Lepiota based on 48 recently collected specimens for the presence of amatoxins by liquid chromatography coupled to a diode-array detector and mass spectrometry (UHPLC-QTOF-MS/MS). By comparing the retention times, UV absorptions, and diagnostic MS fragment ions with data obtained from the benchmark species Amanita phalloides, we detected alpha-amanitin and gamma-amanitin in Lepiota subincarnata, alpha-amanitin and amaninamide in Lepiota brunneoincarnata, and beta-amanitin and alpha-amanitin in Lepiota elaiophylla. Phallotoxins have not been detected any of these species. Two possibly undescribed amatoxin derivatives were found in Lepiota boudieri and L. elaiophylla, as well as one further nonamatoxin compound in one specimen of L. cf. boudieri. These compounds might be used to differentiate L. elaiophylla from L. xanthophylla and species within the L. boudieri species complex. No amatoxins were detected in L. aspera, L. castanea, L. clypeolaria, L. cristata, L. erminea, L. felina, L. fuscovinacea, L. lilacea, L. magnispora, L. oreadiformis, L. pseudolilacea, L. sp. (SeSa 5), and L. subalba. By combining the occurrence data of amatoxins with a phylogenetic analysis, a monophyletic group of amatoxin containing species of Lepiota is evident. These chemotaxonomic results highlight the relevance of systematic relationships for the occurrence of amatoxins and expand our knowledge about the toxicity of species of Lepiota.

Key words

Lepiota spp/Agaricaceae/Chemotaxonomy/Amatoxins/Phallotoxins/Polypeptide/Liquid chromatography-diode array detection-&nbsp/mass spectrometry (LC-DAD-MS)/Phylogenetic analyses/IDENTIFICATION/PERFORMANCE/AMANITIN/TOXINS

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2022
Phytochemistry

Phytochemistry

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ISSN:0031-9422
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