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Improved Isolation Procedures for Okadaic Acid Group Toxins from Shellfish (Mytilus edulis) and Microalgae (Prorocentrum lima)

Okadaic acid (OA) group toxins may accumulate in shellfish and can result in diarrhetic shellfish poisoning when consumed by humans, and are therefore regulated. Purified toxins are required for the production of certified reference materials used to accurately quantitate toxin levels in shellfish a...

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Autores principales: Kilcoyne, Jane, Burrell, Stephen, Nulty, Cíara, Salas, Rafael, Wright, Elliott J., Rajotte, Isabelle, Miles, Christopher O.
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7766028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33339248
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md18120647
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author Kilcoyne, Jane
Burrell, Stephen
Nulty, Cíara
Salas, Rafael
Wright, Elliott J.
Rajotte, Isabelle
Miles, Christopher O.
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Burrell, Stephen
Nulty, Cíara
Salas, Rafael
Wright, Elliott J.
Rajotte, Isabelle
Miles, Christopher O.
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description Okadaic acid (OA) group toxins may accumulate in shellfish and can result in diarrhetic shellfish poisoning when consumed by humans, and are therefore regulated. Purified toxins are required for the production of certified reference materials used to accurately quantitate toxin levels in shellfish and water samples, and for other research purposes. An improved procedure was developed for the isolation of dinophysistoxin 2 (DTX2) from shellfish (M. edulis), reducing the number of purification steps from eight to five, thereby increasing recoveries to ~68%, compared to ~40% in a previously reported method, and a purity of >95%. Cell densities and toxin production were monitored in cultures of Prorocentrum lima, that produced OA, DTX1, and their esters, over ~1.5 years with maximum cell densities of ~70,000 cells mL(−1) observed. Toxin accumulation progressively increased over the study period, to ~0.7 and 2.1 mg L(−1) of OA and DTX1 (including their esters), respectively, providing information on appropriate harvesting times. A procedure for the purification of OA and DTX1 from the harvested biomass was developed employing four purification steps, with recoveries of ~76% and purities of >95% being achieved. Purities were confirmed by LC-HRMS, LC-UV, and NMR spectroscopy. Additional stability observations led to a better understanding of the chemistry of these toxins.
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spelling pubmed-77660282020-12-28 Improved Isolation Procedures for Okadaic Acid Group Toxins from Shellfish (Mytilus edulis) and Microalgae (Prorocentrum lima) Kilcoyne, Jane Burrell, Stephen Nulty, Cíara Salas, Rafael Wright, Elliott J. Rajotte, Isabelle Miles, Christopher O. Mar Drugs Article Okadaic acid (OA) group toxins may accumulate in shellfish and can result in diarrhetic shellfish poisoning when consumed by humans, and are therefore regulated. Purified toxins are required for the production of certified reference materials used to accurately quantitate toxin levels in shellfish and water samples, and for other research purposes. An improved procedure was developed for the isolation of dinophysistoxin 2 (DTX2) from shellfish (M. edulis), reducing the number of purification steps from eight to five, thereby increasing recoveries to ~68%, compared to ~40% in a previously reported method, and a purity of >95%. Cell densities and toxin production were monitored in cultures of Prorocentrum lima, that produced OA, DTX1, and their esters, over ~1.5 years with maximum cell densities of ~70,000 cells mL(−1) observed. Toxin accumulation progressively increased over the study period, to ~0.7 and 2.1 mg L(−1) of OA and DTX1 (including their esters), respectively, providing information on appropriate harvesting times. A procedure for the purification of OA and DTX1 from the harvested biomass was developed employing four purification steps, with recoveries of ~76% and purities of >95% being achieved. Purities were confirmed by LC-HRMS, LC-UV, and NMR spectroscopy. Additional stability observations led to a better understanding of the chemistry of these toxins. MDPI 2020-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7766028/ /pubmed/33339248 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md18120647 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kilcoyne, Jane
Burrell, Stephen
Nulty, Cíara
Salas, Rafael
Wright, Elliott J.
Rajotte, Isabelle
Miles, Christopher O.
Improved Isolation Procedures for Okadaic Acid Group Toxins from Shellfish (Mytilus edulis) and Microalgae (Prorocentrum lima)
title Improved Isolation Procedures for Okadaic Acid Group Toxins from Shellfish (Mytilus edulis) and Microalgae (Prorocentrum lima)
title_full Improved Isolation Procedures for Okadaic Acid Group Toxins from Shellfish (Mytilus edulis) and Microalgae (Prorocentrum lima)
title_fullStr Improved Isolation Procedures for Okadaic Acid Group Toxins from Shellfish (Mytilus edulis) and Microalgae (Prorocentrum lima)
title_full_unstemmed Improved Isolation Procedures for Okadaic Acid Group Toxins from Shellfish (Mytilus edulis) and Microalgae (Prorocentrum lima)
title_short Improved Isolation Procedures for Okadaic Acid Group Toxins from Shellfish (Mytilus edulis) and Microalgae (Prorocentrum lima)
title_sort improved isolation procedures for okadaic acid group toxins from shellfish (mytilus edulis) and microalgae (prorocentrum lima)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7766028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33339248
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md18120647
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