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HERO ID
7558018
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Development of an LC–MS/MS method to simultaneously monitor maitotoxins and selected ciguatoxins in algal cultures and P-CTX-1B in fish
Author(s)
Murray, JS; Selwood, AI; Harwood, DT; Boundy, MJ
Year
2018
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Harmful Algae
ISSN:
1568-9883
Publisher
Elsevier
Volume
80
Issue
Elsevier
Page Numbers
80-87
Language
English
PMID
30502815
DOI
10.1016/j.hal.2018.09.001
Web of Science Id
WOS:000453621000008
URL
https://search.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/development-lc-ms-method-simultaneously-monitor/docview/2189557179/se-2?accountid=171501
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Abstract
Ciguatera fish poisoning is a serious human health issue that is highly localized to tropical and sub-tropical coastal areas, affecting many of the indigenous island communities intrinsically linked to reef systems for sustenance and trade. It is caused by the consumption of reef fish contaminated with ciguatoxins and is reported as the most common cause of non-bacterial food poisoning. The causative toxins bioaccumulate up the food web, from small herbivorous fish that graze on microalgae of the genus Gambierdiscus into the higher trophic level omnivorous and carnivorous fish predating on them. The number of Gambierdiscus species being described is increasing rapidly and the role of other toxins produced by this microalgal genus in ciguatera intoxications, such as maitotoxin, remains unclear. Ciguatoxins and maitotoxin are among the most potent marine toxins known and there are currently no methods of analysis that can simultaneously monitor these toxins with a high degree of specificity. To meet this need a rapid and selective ultra-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method has been developed to rapidly screen Gambierdiscus cultures and environmental sample device extracts for ciguatoxins and maitotoxins. A fast sample preparation method has also been developed to allow sensitive quantification of the potent ciguatoxin fish metabolite P-CTX-1B from fish extracts, and this method has been subjected to a small validation study. Novel aspects of this approach include the use of alkaline mobile phase for chromatographic separation and specific monitoring of the various toxins. This method has good potential to help evaluate ciguatera risk associated with Gambierdiscus and related microalgal species, and to help promote method development activities for this important and analytically challenging toxin class.
Keywords
Ciguatera fish poisoning; Ciguatoxin; LC–MS/MS; Maitotoxin; article; algae culture; bioaccumulation; carnivores; ciguatera; Gambierdiscus; grazing; herbivorous fish; human health; metabolites; microalgae; monitoring; omnivores; poisonous algae; tandem mass spectrometry; trophic levels; ultra-performance liquid chromatography
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