B. Videmann et al., Determination of ergovaline in endophyted seeds by high performance thin layer chromatography (HPTLC), J LIQ CHR R, 23(17), 2000, pp. 2727-2738
High performance thin layer chromatography (HPTLC) is used to rapidly deter
mine the presence and amount of ergovalin in seeds of Graminaceae infested
with Neotyphodium Coenophialum. Quinine is used as an internal standard. Th
e mycotoxin is solubilized under acid conditions and extracted with chlorof
orm under alkaline conditions. Samples are sprayed on silica gel plates and
detected by fluorescence with lambda (1) (excitation) set at 318 nm and la
mbda (2) (emission) > 400 nm.
The method developed is specific for endophyte-infested seeds, linear from
3 to 12 mug/g and is both repeatable and reproducible. The limit of detecti
on is 0.5 mug/g and the limit of determination (quantification) is 3.0 mug/
g.
This technique was applied to several batches of seeds obtained from pastur
es that may or may not be infested with the fungus. Results were compared w
ith results obtained using a standard High Performance Liquid Chromatograph
y (HPLC) method.