Publications by authors named "V Eparvier"

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  • * AHLs can vary in structure, having different acyl-chain lengths and modifications, which makes understanding these variations crucial for studying bacterial behavior and virulence.
  • * This research developed a method to locate C=C double bonds in AHLs with minimal biological material, using LC-MS/MS techniques after a photochemical reaction, optimizing derivatization conditions for effective analysis of bacterial extracts.
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Introduction: In contrast to the dynamics observed in plant/pathogen interactions, endophytic fungi have the capacity to establish enduring associations within their hosts, leading to the development of a mutually beneficial relationship that relies on specialized chemical interactions. Research indicates that the presence of endophytic fungi has the ability to significantly modify the chemical makeup of the host organism. Our hypothesis proposes the existence of a reciprocal exchange of chemical signals between plants and fungi, facilitated by specialized chemical processes that could potentially manifest within the tissues of the host.

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MALDI mass spectrometry imaging has gained major interest in the field of chemical imaging. This technique makes it possible to locate tens to hundreds of ionic signals on the sample surface without any a priori. One of the current challenges is still the limited ability to annotate signals in order to convert / values into probable chemical structures.

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Azaphilones are microbial specialized metabolites employed as yellow, orange, red or purple pigments. In particular, yellow azaphilones react spontaneously with functionalized nitrogen groups, leading to red azaphilones. In this study, a new two-step solid-state cultivation process to produce specific red azaphilones pigments was implemented, and their chemical diversity was explored based on liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) and a molecular network.

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We gathered a collection of termite mutualistic strains from French Guiana to explore the metabolites of symbiotic microorganisms. Molecular networks reconstructed from a metabolomic analysis using LC-ESI-MS/MS methodology led us to identify two families of chlorinated polyketides, i.e.

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