MONITORING OF FRESHWATER TOXINS IN EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL WATERS BY USING NOVEL MULTI-DETECTION METHODS
Date
2017Author
Albay, Meric
Koeker, Latife
Marcheggiani, Stefania
Botana, Luis M.
Akcaalan, Reyhan
Rodriguez, Ines
Fraga, Maria
Alfonso, Amparo
Guillebault, Delphine
Medlin, Linda
Baudart, Julia
Jacob, Pauline
Helmi, Karim
Meyer, Thomas
Breitenbach, Ulrich
Holden, Nicholas M.
Boots, Bas
Spurio, Roberto
Cimarelli, Lucia
Mancini, Laura
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Monitoring the quality of freshwater is an important issue for public health. In the context of the European project mu Aqua, 150 samples were collected from several waters in France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, and Turkey for 2 yr. These samples were analyzed using 2 multitoxin detection methods previously developed: a microsphere-based method coupled to flow-cytometry, and an ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) method. The presence of microcystins, nodularin, domoic acid, cylindrospermopsin, and several analogues of anatoxin-a (ATX-a) was monitored. No traces of cylindrospermopsin or domoic acid were found in any of the environmental samples. Microcystin-LR and microcystin-RR were detected in 2 samples from Turkey and Germany. In the case of ATX-a derivatives, 75% of samples contained mainly H-2-ATX-a and small amounts of H-2-homoanatoxin-a, whereas ATX-a and homoanatoxin-a were found in only 1 sample. These results confirm the presence and wide distribution of dihydro derivatives of ATX-a toxins in European freshwaters. (C) 2016 SETAC
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