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Deeper insight into Gambierdiscus polynesiensis toxin production relies on specific optimization of high-performance liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry
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Yon, Thomas1  Sibat, Manoella1  Reveillon, Damien1  Bertrand, Samuel2,3  Chinain, Mireille4  Hess, Philipp1 
[1] IFREMER, DYNECO, Lab Phycotoxines, F-44000 Nantes, France
[2] Univ Nantes, MMS, EA 2160, Nantes, France
[3] Thalass Metabol Facil, Plateforme Corsaire, Biogenouest, Nantes, France
[4] Inst Louis Malarde, UMR EIO 241, F-98713 Tahiti, French Polynesi, France
关键词: Mass spectrometry;    Gambierdiscus polynesiensis;    Ciguatoxins;    Gambierones;    Fractional factorial design;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.talanta.2021.122400
来源: Elsevier
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Ciguatera food poisoning affects consumer health and fisheries' economies worldwide in tropical zones, and specifically in the Pacific area. The wide variety of ciguatoxins bio-accumulated in fish or shellfish responsible for this neurological illness are produced by marine dinoflagellates of the genus Gambierdiscus and bio-transformed through the food web. The evaluation of the contents of ciguatoxins in strains of Gambierdiscus relies on the availability of standards and on the development of sensitive and specific tools to detect them. There is a need for sensitive methods for the analysis of pacific ciguatoxins with high resolution mass spectrometry to ensure unequivocal identification of all congeners. We have applied a fractional factorial design of experiment 2(<^>8-3) for the screening of the significance of eight parameters potentially influencing ionization and ion transmission and their interactions to evaluate the behavior of sodium adducts, protonated molecules and first water losses of CTX4A/B, CTX3B/C, 2-OH-CTX3C and 44-methylgambierone on a Q-TOF equipment. The four parameters that allowed to significantly increase the peak areas of ciguatoxins and gambierones (up to a factor ten) were the capillary voltage, the sheath gas temperature, the ion funnel low pressure voltage and the ion funnel exit voltage. The optimized method was applied to revisit the toxin profile of G. polynesiensis (strain TB92) with a confirmation of the presence of M-seco-CTX4A only putatively reported so far and the detection of an isomer of CTX4A. The improvement in toxin detection also allowed to obtain informative high resolution targeted MS/MS spectra revealing high similarity in fragmentation patterns between putative isomer (4) of CTX3C, 2-OH-CTX3C and CTX3B on one side and between CTX4A, M-seco-CTX4A and the putative isomer on the other side, suggesting a relation of constitutional isomerism between them for both isomers.

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