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Screening of paralytic shellfish toxins in freshwater cyanobacteria and chemical confirmation of the toxins in cultured Anabaena circinalis from Australia

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1996

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Screening of paralytic shellfish toxins in various freshwater cyanobacterial samples was conducted by a simple systematic method using HPLC. Several samples gave peaks indistinguishable from the standard toxins, but all of them, except for <i>Anabaena circinalis </i>from Australia, were found to be negative by reinvestigation of the samples spiked with standards, with different post-column derivatization condition or with samples partially purified using reversed-phase cartridge and charcoal columns. An Australian isolate of <i>An. circinalis </i>was cultured on a large scale and its major toxins, C1, C2, gonyautoxin-2 and 3, were analyzed by mass spectrometry to determine the definite chemical confirmation as the toxins of this species. Toxin productivity of <i>An. circinalis</i> from a large scale culture was 5 times higher than that of the dinoflagellate <i>Alexandrium tamarense </i>culture from Japan.