Issue 3, 1991

Facile detection of anatoxin-a in algal material by thin-layer chromatography with Fast Black K salt

Abstract

A method for facile high-capacity screening of algal samples for anatoxin-a (ANTX-a), a potent neurotoxin of Anabaena flos-aquae, is presented. The method is based on in situ colour reaction of algal extracts containing ANTX-a on a thin-layer chromatographic plate with the diazonium reagent Fast Black K salt, and subsequent separation of the orange–red product. The product, shown to be a stable 3,3-dialkyltriazene, is derived from a reaction involving the aliphatic secondary amino group of ANTX-a. The detection limit for ANTX-a is 10 µg g–1 of lyophilized algal material, which is comparable to earlier methods using more complex instrumentation.

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Analyst, 1991,116, 265-267

Facile detection of anatoxin-a in algal material by thin-layer chromatography with Fast Black K salt

I. Ojanperä, E. Vuori, K. Himberg, M. Waris and K. Niinivaara, Analyst, 1991, 116, 265 DOI: 10.1039/AN9911600265

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