C. Rivasseau et al., DETERMINATION OF MICROCYSTINS IN CYANOBACTERIAL SAMPLES USING MICROLIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY, The Journal of microcolumn separations, 8(8), 1996, pp. 541-551
A method using microliquid chromatography followed by ultraviolet dete
ction (micro LC/UV) has been developed for the analysis of potent cyan
obacterial toxins known as microcystins. The technique, which uses a 0
.32-mm i.d. column, enables the detection of 10 pg of microcystins-YR
and -LR and 50 pg of microcystin-RR. These values correspond to direct
injection of 200 nL of 50- and 250-mu g/L solutions, respectively. Th
e coupling of microchromatography with ion-spray and mass spectrometry
has also been preliminarily examined. A detection limit of 1 mg/L can
be reached for microcystin-LR. The production of toxins by three stra
ins of Cyanobacteria, namely Microcystis aeruginosa PCC7806, M. aerugi
nosa PCC7813, and Oscillatoria agardhii PCC7805 has been evaluated by
micro LC/UV. Microcystin-LR was present in the cellular materials at c
oncentrations of 42, 17, and 6 mu g/g dried weight, respectively. (C)
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