The use of natural products as a diet supplement is increasing worldwide but sometimes is not followed by adequate sanitary controls and analyses. Twenty samples of pills and capsules of lyophilised cyanobacteria (blue-green algae), commercialised in Italy as dietary supplements, were found positive at the Vibrio fischeri bioassay. Further analyses with ELISA and LC-MS/MS methods revealed the presence of four microcystin (MC) analogues, MC-LR, -YR, -LA, -RR and two demethylated forms of MC-RR. The highest total microcystin content was 4.5 and 1.4 mu g g(-1) in pills and capsules, respectively. The ELISA measurements, compared to the LC-MS/MS analyses, showed significantly lower concentrations of microcystins in pills, this confirming a possible ELISA underestimate of mixed microcystins, due to different sensitivities for some toxic analogues.

ELISA and LC-MS/MS methods for determining cyanobacterial toxins in blue-green algae food supplements / Bruno, Milena; Fiori, M.; Mattei, Daniela; Melchiorre, Serena; Messineo, Valentina; Volpi, Fabrizio; Bogialli, Sara; Nazzari, Manuela. - In: NATURAL PRODUCT RESEARCH. - ISSN 1478-6419. - 20:9(2006), pp. 827-834. [10.1080/14786410500410859]

ELISA and LC-MS/MS methods for determining cyanobacterial toxins in blue-green algae food supplements

Fiori, M.;MELCHIORRE, Serena;MESSINEO, Valentina;Bogialli, Sara;Nazzari, Manuela
2006

Abstract

The use of natural products as a diet supplement is increasing worldwide but sometimes is not followed by adequate sanitary controls and analyses. Twenty samples of pills and capsules of lyophilised cyanobacteria (blue-green algae), commercialised in Italy as dietary supplements, were found positive at the Vibrio fischeri bioassay. Further analyses with ELISA and LC-MS/MS methods revealed the presence of four microcystin (MC) analogues, MC-LR, -YR, -LA, -RR and two demethylated forms of MC-RR. The highest total microcystin content was 4.5 and 1.4 mu g g(-1) in pills and capsules, respectively. The ELISA measurements, compared to the LC-MS/MS analyses, showed significantly lower concentrations of microcystins in pills, this confirming a possible ELISA underestimate of mixed microcystins, due to different sensitivities for some toxic analogues.
2006
cyanobacteria; elisa; food supplements; lc-ms/ms analysis; microcystins
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ELISA and LC-MS/MS methods for determining cyanobacterial toxins in blue-green algae food supplements / Bruno, Milena; Fiori, M.; Mattei, Daniela; Melchiorre, Serena; Messineo, Valentina; Volpi, Fabrizio; Bogialli, Sara; Nazzari, Manuela. - In: NATURAL PRODUCT RESEARCH. - ISSN 1478-6419. - 20:9(2006), pp. 827-834. [10.1080/14786410500410859]
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