Stability Analyses by HPLC-MS of Guanitoxin Isolated from Sphaerospermopsis torques-reginae

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Autor(a) principal: Fernandes,Kelly A.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Dörr,Felipe Augusto, Pinto,Ernani
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: Guanitoxin (GNT) is a natural organophosphate produced by some species of freshwater cyanobacteria, which inhibits the active site of acetylcholinesterase, preventing the hydrolysis of cholinesterases and consequently causing serious disturbances in the neuromuscular system. Despite having a chemical structure like synthetic organophosphates, there is still no analytical standard available for environmental and freshwater monitoring. Therefore, this study investigated the stability of GNT under different storage conditions, pH, and temperature. The toxin is produced by the cyanobacterium Sphaerospermopsis torques-reginae and monitored by liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (LC-MS) and LC-MS/MS for the identification and verification of its stability. The main degradation product formed is the hydroxy-amino-guanidinic derivative of the toxin. The results also indicate that GNT is stable in acidic medium (pH = 3.0), but can gradually degrade at room temperature (> 23 ºC) over a period of 96 h. Lyophilized biomass of S. torques-reginae containing GNT remained stable when stored in a refrigerator below 4 ºC. In addition, the extraction yield is higher when prepared from fresh S. torques-reginae cells than from lyophilized material. Thus, the results shown here contribute with valuable information for studies that aim at the isolation, identification, and monitoring of GNT in samples of raw water and cyanobacterial blooms.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Stability Analyses by HPLC-MS of Guanitoxin Isolated from Sphaerospermopsis torques-reginae
title Stability Analyses by HPLC-MS of Guanitoxin Isolated from Sphaerospermopsis torques-reginae
spellingShingle Stability Analyses by HPLC-MS of Guanitoxin Isolated from Sphaerospermopsis torques-reginae
Fernandes,Kelly A.
guanitoxin
anatoxin-a(s)
natural organophosphate
acetylcholinesterase
cyanotoxins
title_short Stability Analyses by HPLC-MS of Guanitoxin Isolated from Sphaerospermopsis torques-reginae
title_full Stability Analyses by HPLC-MS of Guanitoxin Isolated from Sphaerospermopsis torques-reginae
title_fullStr Stability Analyses by HPLC-MS of Guanitoxin Isolated from Sphaerospermopsis torques-reginae
title_full_unstemmed Stability Analyses by HPLC-MS of Guanitoxin Isolated from Sphaerospermopsis torques-reginae
title_sort Stability Analyses by HPLC-MS of Guanitoxin Isolated from Sphaerospermopsis torques-reginae
author Fernandes,Kelly A.
author_facet Fernandes,Kelly A.
Dörr,Felipe Augusto
Pinto,Ernani
author_role author
author2 Dörr,Felipe Augusto
Pinto,Ernani
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes,Kelly A.
Dörr,Felipe Augusto
Pinto,Ernani
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv guanitoxin
anatoxin-a(s)
natural organophosphate
acetylcholinesterase
cyanotoxins
topic guanitoxin
anatoxin-a(s)
natural organophosphate
acetylcholinesterase
cyanotoxins
description Guanitoxin (GNT) is a natural organophosphate produced by some species of freshwater cyanobacteria, which inhibits the active site of acetylcholinesterase, preventing the hydrolysis of cholinesterases and consequently causing serious disturbances in the neuromuscular system. Despite having a chemical structure like synthetic organophosphates, there is still no analytical standard available for environmental and freshwater monitoring. Therefore, this study investigated the stability of GNT under different storage conditions, pH, and temperature. The toxin is produced by the cyanobacterium Sphaerospermopsis torques-reginae and monitored by liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (LC-MS) and LC-MS/MS for the identification and verification of its stability. The main degradation product formed is the hydroxy-amino-guanidinic derivative of the toxin. The results also indicate that GNT is stable in acidic medium (pH = 3.0), but can gradually degrade at room temperature (> 23 ºC) over a period of 96 h. Lyophilized biomass of S. torques-reginae containing GNT remained stable when stored in a refrigerator below 4 ºC. In addition, the extraction yield is higher when prepared from fresh S. torques-reginae cells than from lyophilized material. Thus, the results shown here contribute with valuable information for studies that aim at the isolation, identification, and monitoring of GNT in samples of raw water and cyanobacterial blooms.
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