Kf. Poon et al., Determination of microcystins in cyanobacterial blooms by solid-phase microextraction-high-performance liquid chromatography, ENV TOX CH, 20(8), 2001, pp. 1648-1655
A solid-phase microextraction (SPME) method was applied to study microcysti
n (MC) profiles in a natural Microcystis sp. bloom in a freshwater pond in
Guangzhou, China. Three dominant MC variants, namely MC-LR, MC-YR, and MC-R
R, were quantified. Simultaneous study of their total, extracellular, and i
ntracellular profiles was made possible using SPME coupled to high-performa
nce liquid chromatography. The total and intracellular concentrations of MC
-LR in the bloom were 8.67 x 10(-2) mug/ml and 1.93 mg/g, respectively. The
corresponding concentrations of MC-YR were 1.20 x 10(-3) mug/ml and 0.06 m
g/g, respectively, and those of MC-RR were 5.57 x 10(-2) mug/ml and 1.49 mg
/g, respectively. Only MC-LR was detectable in the extracellular phase (1.4
9 x 10(-2) mug/ml) of the bloom, and its concentration was 14% of the intra
cellular content. Mass balance consideration revealed that only 71.1% of to
tal MC-LR, 36.0% of total MC-YR, and 67.4% of total MC-RR within the cyanob
acterial cells were released into the aqueous phase immediately after cell
lysis.