%0 Journal Article %T Mass spectrometry as a tool for the dereplication of specialised metabolites from Pterocaulon angustifolium DC. %A Moreno BP %A Pereira FA %A Andrade AAR %A Cabral MRP %A Battistella AC %A Tiuman TS %A Foglio MA %A Ruiz ALTG %A do Carmo MRB %A Sarragiotto MH %A Baldoqui DC %J Nat Prod Res %V 0 %N 0 %D 2023 Dec 3 %M 38043103 %F 2.488 %R 10.1080/14786419.2023.2284863 %X Pterocaulon genus comprises 26 species, half of them have been phytochemical investigations regarding the chemical composition, and coumarins have been considered the chemotaxonomic markers in the genus. Herein Pterocaulon angustifolium DC (Asteraceae), a native plant from Brazil, is investigated for the first time. Twenty-six compounds were isolated from aerial parts of P. angustifolium DC., being 5 triterpenes, 4 phytosterols, 9 flavonoids, 3 phenolic acids, and 5 coumarins. Moreover, a total of 177 compounds were putatively identified using the dereplication technique by UHPLC-HRMS/MS, more than 50% correspond to flavonoids and coumarins. Although 41 different coumarins have already been reported in Pterocaulon genus, 16 were identified for the first time in this study. Crude ethanolic extract and fractions of P. angustifolium were also biologically investigates, and dichloromethane fraction was the most active fraction in the evaluation of antiproliferative, antioxidant, antimicrobial and cholinesterase inhibitory activities.