First detection of Pectenotoxin-11 and confirmation of OA-D8 diol-ester in Dinophysis acuta from European waters by LC-MS/MS.

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Instituto Español de Oceanografía, Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo, Apdo. 1552, E-36200 Vigo, Spain.

Published: December 2008


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During November 2005, a dense bloom of Dinophysis spp. dominated (>97%) by Dinophysis acuta in the Galician Rías Baixas (NW Spain), provided a unique opportunity to describe the full toxin profile - including toxins that represent a low percentage and escape detection in analyses of single-cell isolates - in plankton concentrates rich in this species. Detection and identification of toxins were carried out by liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), a method that is based on their retention times (RT) and the fragmentation patterns of their mass spectra. OA-D8 diol-ester and PTX11 were detected in co-occurrence with okadaic acid analogues (OA, DTX2) and PTX2 in plankton concentrates dominated by D. acuta. The presence of a PTX11-isomer, which was suggested to be PTX13 or a novel PTX11-isomer, released in the sea water, was also confirmed in samples obtained after deployment of passive samplers (SPATT) in situ at the time of the D. acuta bloom maximum. The amount of PTX11 per cell of D. acuta, estimated as PTX2 equivalents, ranged between not detected and 2.2pg cell(-1), and represented a maximum of 2.9% of the total toxin content. The variation in PTX11 content per cell of D. acuta, during a daily cycle, followed the same pattern than that of PTX2, with maxima at 21:00 and 03:00h (dark hours), but the amounts per cell were one order of magnitude lower. This is the first report of PTX11, together with the confirmation of OA-D8 diol-ester in D. acuta populations from Europe.

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Article Synopsis
  • - In November 2005, a significant bloom of the dinoflagellate Dinophysis acuta in the Galician Rías Baixas allowed researchers to analyze its complete toxin profile using advanced liquid chromatography techniques.
  • - They detected several toxins including okadaic acid and its analogues, along with a new isomer of PTX11, potentially PTX13, during the bloom event.
  • - The study concluded that the amount of PTX11 present in D. acuta varied throughout the day, peaking during nighttime, marking the first identification of PTX11 and confirming the presence of OA-D8 diol-ester in European D. acuta populations.
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