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Separation of microcystins and nodularins by ultra performance liquid chromatography

  • Lisa Spoof
  • , Milla Riina Neffling
  • , Jussi Meriluoto*
  • *Korresponderande författare för detta arbete

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Sammanfattning

Four ultra performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) columns with different reversed-phase characteristics were tested in the chromatographic separation of 10 microcystins and three nodularins, cyanobacterial peptide toxins. The columns had been designed by the manufacturer to withstand the ultra-high pressure generated by sub-2 μm stationary phase particles and the Waters ACQUITY UPLC system in ultra-fast separations. The gradient mobile phase consisted of water and acetonitrile, both acidified with trifluoroacetic acid, with three gradient rise times: 1, 1.5 and 2 min. The UV detection of the toxins was performed by a photodiode array detector. The chromatographic performance was evaluated both visually and by calculating chromatographic parameters such as capacity factor, resolution, peak width at half height, selectivity and peak asymmetry. The best chromatographic performance as judged by visual inspection was given by the ACQUITY BEH Shield RP18 and ACQUITY BEH Phenyl columns. The BEH Shield RP18 column showed excellent selectivity and resolution of chosen peak pairs considered as critical. A further advantage of the UPLC system was the high sample throughput with a total analysis time of 3.12 min (injection-to-injection) equalling to 461 separations per 24 h.

OriginalspråkEngelska
Sidor (från-till)3822-3830
Antal sidor9
TidskriftJournal of Chromatography B: Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences
Volym877
Nummer30
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 15 nov. 2009
MoE-publikationstypA1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad

Finansiering

The authors wish to thank Waters Finland for the loan of the ACQUITY UPLC system and the columns in May 2008. Tekes (decision number 40366/06) and the Academy of Finland (decision number 108947) are thanked for financial support. M-RN thanks the National Graduate School in Informational and Structural Biology for support. Dr. Tomasz Jurczak, University of Lodz, is thanked for the cyanobacterial bloom material collected from Sulejow Reservoir.

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