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Analysis of trace levels of domoic acid in seawater and plankton by liquid chromatography without derivatization, using UV or mass spectrometry detection

Journal

JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A
Volume 1216, Issue 32, Pages 6003-6011

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2009.06.050

Keywords

Domoic acid; Pseudo-nitzschia; Algae; Toxin; Seawater; Liquid chromatography; UV detection

Funding

  1. ACOA Atlantic Innovation Fund (AIF)
  2. Canadian Food Inspection Agency
  3. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvirliento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq/Brazil)
  4. NRC [2009-42818]

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Quantitation of trace levels of domoic acid (DA) in seawater samples usually requires labour-intensive protocols involving chemical derivatization with 9-fluorenylmethylchloroformate and liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection (FMOC-LC-FLD). Procedures based on LC-MS have been published, but time-consuming and costly solid-phase extraction pre-concentration steps are required to achieve suitable detection limits. This paper describes an alternative, simple and inexpensive LC method with ultraviolet detection (LC-UVD) for the routine analysis of trace levels of DA in seawater without the use of sample pre-concentration or derivatization steps. Qualitative confirmation of DA identity in dubious samples can be achieved by mass spectrometry (LC-MS) using the same chromatographic conditions. Addition of an ion-pairing/acidifying agent (0.15% trifluoroacetic acid) to sample extracts and the use of a gradient elution permitted the direct analysis of large sample volumes (100 mu l), resulting in both high selectivity and sensitivity (limit of detection = 42 pg ml(-1) by LC-UVD and 15 pg ml(-1) by LC-MS). Same-day precision varied between 0.4 and 5%, depending on the detection method and DA concentration. Mean recoveries of spiked DA in seawater by LC-UVD were 98.8% at 0.1-10 ng ml(-1) and 99.8% at 50-1000 ng ml(-1). LC-UVD exhibited strong correlation with FMOC-LC-FLD during inter-laboratory analysis of Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries cultures containing 60-2000 ng DA ml(-1) (r(2) > 0.99). but more variable results were obtained by LC-MS (r(2) = 0.85). This new technique was used to confirm the presence of trace DA levels in low-toxicity Pseudo-nitzschia spp. isolates (0.2-1.6 ng ml(-1)) and in whole-water field samples (0.3-5.8 ng ml(-1)), even in the absence of detectable Pseudo-nitzschia spp. cells in the water column. Crown Copyright (C) 2009 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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