Screening of paralytic shellfish toxins in freshwater cyanobacteria and chemical confirmation of the toxins in cultured Anabaena circinalis from Australia
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posted on 2023-05-23, 11:21authored byOnodera, H, Oshima, Y, Watanabe, MF, Watanabe, M, Christopher BolchChristopher Bolch, Blackburn, S, Yasumoto, T
Screening of paralytic shellfish toxins in various freshwater cyanobacterial samples was conducted by a simple systematic method using HPLC. Several samples gave peaks indistinguishable from the standard toxins, but all of them, except for Anabaena circinalis from Australia, were found to be negative by reinvestigation of the samples spiked with standards, with different post-column derivatization condition or with samples partially purified using reversed-phase cartridge and charcoal columns. An Australian isolate of An. circinalis was cultured on a large scale and its major toxins, C1, C2, gonyautoxin-2 and 3, were analyzed by mass spectrometry to determine the definite chemical confirmation as the toxins of this species. Toxin productivity of An. circinalis from a large scale culture was 5 times higher than that of the dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense culture from Japan.
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Toxic Phytoplankton
Editors
T Yasumoto, Y Oshima, Y Fukuyo
Pagination
563-566
Department/School
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
Publisher
Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO
Place of publication
Paris
Event title
7th International Conference on Toxic Phytoplankton: Harmful and Toxic Algal Blooms
Event Venue
Sendai, Japan
Date of Event (Start Date)
1995-07-12
Date of Event (End Date)
1995-07-16
Rights statement
Copyright unknown
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Measurement and assessment of freshwater quality (incl. physical and chemical conditions of water)