Identification of enantiomeric byproducts during microalgae-mediated transformation of metoprolol by MS/MS spectrum based networking

Min Lv, Ching Lo, Cheng Chih Hsu, Yuwen Wang, Yin Ru Chiang, Qian Sun, Yang Wu, Yan Li, Lingxin Chen, Chang Ping Yu*

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Abstract

Metoprolol (MPL) is a chiral β-blocker ubiquitously detected in various environments due to its low to moderate removal in wastewater treatment plants. This study was conducted to test the potential of using microalgae to degrade emerging contaminant MPL and to characterize the enantiomeric enrichment during MPL degradation by microalgae. The results showed that PO4 3-- P, NO3 -- N and MPL could be simultaneously removed in the synthetic effluent by the targeted microalgae species, indicating microalgae were promising in wastewater treatment. Stereoselectivity was observed during MPL degradation by microalgae, with R-form enrichment. A marginal linear relationship between MPL degradation and enantiomeric enrichment was observed, implying that the enantiomeric tool, used as a quantitative indicator of biodegradation, could possibly be applied in MPL degradation by microalgae. An efficient liquid chromatograph tandem high resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS/MS) chiral analytical method was developed to identify transformation products (TPs). The results showed that MS/MS spectral similarity networking could be used as a powerful tool to quickly identify unknown TPs. A total of 6 pairs of chiral TPs were identified, among which two new TPs of MPL including hydroxy(4-[2-hydroxy-3-(isopropylamino)propoxy]phenyl)acetic acid (α-HMPLA) and 4-[2-Hydroxy-3-(isopropylamino)propoxy]benzaldehyde (DMPLD) were firstly reported, and proposed transformation pathways of MPL by microalgae were given. Considering the paired TPs detected and that the degradation of the two enantiomers followed first order kinetics, the two enantiomers likely had the same degradation mechanism.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2115
JournalFrontiers in Microbiology
Volume9
Issue numberSEP
DOIs
StatePublished - 07 09 2018
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Lv, Lo, Hsu, Wang, Chiang, Sun, Wu, Li, Chen and Yu.

Keywords

  • Biodegradation pathway
  • Enantioselective biodegradation
  • MS/MS spectral similarity networking
  • Metoprolol (MPL)
  • Microalgae
  • Transformation products

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