Issue 2, 2010

A new GC-MS method for the analysis of ascaulitoxin, its aglycone and 4-aminoproline from culture filtrates of Ascochyta caulina

Abstract

A new GC-MS method was developed for the analysis of ascaulitoxin, its aglycone, and 4-amino-D-proline, which are phytotoxins with potential herbicidal activity produced by Ascochyta caulina. The method involved directly treating the lyophilized culture filtrate with a derivatizing reagent, converting the mixture of toxins in the filtrate to their corresponding trimethylsilyl derivatives, and consequent analysis by EI-MS. The method is rapid, sensitive and highly specific for the identification and analysis of the toxins in a complex sample matrix. Analysis of culture filtrates using this method suggested that phytotoxicity correlates with the level of ascaulitoxin in the culture filtrate. A new method for the purification of 2,4,7-triamino-5-hydroxyoctandioic acid, the aglycone of ascaulitoxin, is also described.

Graphical abstract: A new GC-MS method for the analysis of ascaulitoxin, its aglycone and 4-aminoproline from culture filtrates of Ascochyta caulina

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Sep 2009
Accepted
14 Nov 2009
First published
01 Dec 2009

Anal. Methods, 2010,2, 159-163

A new GC-MS method for the analysis of ascaulitoxin, its aglycone and 4-aminoproline from culture filtrates of Ascochyta caulina

M. Fiore, A. M. Rimando, A. Andolfi and A. Evidente, Anal. Methods, 2010, 2, 159 DOI: 10.1039/B9AY00162J

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