solid-phase extraction

A rapid and innovative extraction and enrichment method for the metaproteomic characterization of dissolved organic matter in groundwater samples

Metaproteomic analysis of aquifer systems provides valuable information on the microbial populations, their influence on drinking water quality, and the effect on human health. In the present paper, an extraction and enrichment method by C18 extra-wide pore cartridge was developed, optimized, and applied for the first time to the metaproteomic characterization of dissolved organic matter in groundwater samples. In particular, three elution procedures were tested and compared on water spiked with a yeast protein extract to maximize the recovery of proteins from a complex matrix.

Liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry method for the screening of eight paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins, domoic acid, 13-desmethyl spirolide c, palytoxin and okadaic acid in seawater

Abstract: A quick and reproducible screening analytical method for the simultaneous determination of algal toxins, belonging to different chemical classes, was developed to provide a toxin profile in seawater, useful to assess potential risks to environment and human health. The target compounds were: gonyautoxin-1,4, gonyautoxin-2,3, decarbamoylgonyautoxin-2,3, N‐sulfocarbamoyl-gonyautoxin-1,2, neosaxitoxin, decarbamoyl-neosaxitoxin, saxitoxin, decarbamoyl-saxitoxin, domoic acid, 13-desmethyl spirolide C (SPX1), palytoxin and okadaic acid.

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