2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2007.07.003
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Extraction of microalgal toxins by large-scale pumping of seawater in Spain and Norway, and isolation of okadaic acid and dinophysistoxin-2

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“…We have demonstrated the successful application of HP20 for detection of the hydrophilic toxins DA and PST in the field, and previous studies have demonstrated its applicability for lipophilic toxins (Fux et al 2009;Fux et al 2008;Mackenzie et al 2004;Pizarro et al 2008aPizarro et al , 2008bRundberget et al 2007Rundberget et al , 2009Takahashi et al 2007;Turrell et al 2007). HP20 demonstrates characteristics that perhaps most closely imitate those of a mussel, i.e., a relatively low rate of accumulation (19% over 7 d) and a relatively higher rate of desorption.…”
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confidence: 67%
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“…We have demonstrated the successful application of HP20 for detection of the hydrophilic toxins DA and PST in the field, and previous studies have demonstrated its applicability for lipophilic toxins (Fux et al 2009;Fux et al 2008;Mackenzie et al 2004;Pizarro et al 2008aPizarro et al , 2008bRundberget et al 2007Rundberget et al , 2009Takahashi et al 2007;Turrell et al 2007). HP20 demonstrates characteristics that perhaps most closely imitate those of a mussel, i.e., a relatively low rate of accumulation (19% over 7 d) and a relatively higher rate of desorption.…”
Section: ; Aoac International 2006)mentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Extraction of a field SPATT sample is comparatively lower in time and labor requirements. The SPATT extraction described here includes a three-step series of column elutions that can be completed within 10-30 min, yielding extracts that are available for immediate analysis of a single toxin or of multiple toxins, as demonstrated (e.g., DA or DA plus PST), We note that others have already demonstrated the ability to use HP20 for a suite of marine toxins (Fux et al 2008(Fux et al , 2009Mackenzie et al 2004;Pizarro et al 2008aPizarro et al , 2008bRundberget et al 2007Rundberget et al , 2009Takahashi et al 2007). The resin and extract are reasonably stable when stored at -80°C, providing the ability to archive samples for further analysis at a later time.…”
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“…Pre-concentration and clean-up using SPE improves the detection limit from ppm to the sub-ppm level for HPLC-UV [40] and from sub-ppb to sub-ppt level for LC-MS/MS [41]. A large-scale pump of seawater was employed for concentration purpose; however, this sampling approach is prone to problems including cartridge clogging, long procedure steps and use of larger volumes of extraction solvents particularly for samples rich in chlorophyll pigment and other organic matrices [42]. To circumvent these issues, a supported liquid membrane based technique was explored as an alternative sample clean-up method for subsequent LC-ESI-MS of four MC variants (MC-RR, -YR, -LR, and -WR) from lyophilize algal cells [43].…”
Section: New Sampling and Sample Preparation Techniques For Algal Toxinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in Spain and Norway [38] was evaporated to dryness under nitrogen to form a paste (approximately 40 g) containing PTX2 (approximately 15 mg). The material was shipped in four tubes, the contents of which were transferred to a pre-weighed 250 mL volumetric flask (with MeOH 3 × 10 mL per tube) and the flask was made up to volume with MeOH.…”
Section: Dinophysis Spp Extract Containing Ptx2mentioning
confidence: 99%