2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-003-2297-z
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Structural study of spirolide marine toxins by mass spectrometry

Abstract: A novel group of toxins, the spirolides, has been investigated by several mass spectrometric (MS) methods to enable structure elucidation and metabolite identification. These macrocyclic compounds, produced by the dinoflagellate Alexandrium ostenfeldii, are a new class of marine phycotoxin with characteristic spiro-linked tricyclic ether and imine moieties. A crude phytoplankton extract has been shown to contain known spirolides and several unknown compounds, present at low yet significant levels. This study h… Show more

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“…Precursor ion scans of the characteristic spirolide fragment at m/z 164, which is characteristic for SPX [41], revealed the presence of four more precursor ions with m/z 696 ( 2 ), m/z 710 ( 3 ), m/z 720 ( 4 ) and m/z 722 ( 5 ). The CID experiments of these precursor masses displayed the typical A- and B-type fragments characteristic for SPX (Figure 2).…”
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“…Precursor ion scans of the characteristic spirolide fragment at m/z 164, which is characteristic for SPX [41], revealed the presence of four more precursor ions with m/z 696 ( 2 ), m/z 710 ( 3 ), m/z 720 ( 4 ) and m/z 722 ( 5 ). The CID experiments of these precursor masses displayed the typical A- and B-type fragments characteristic for SPX (Figure 2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The typical A-type SPX fragment cluster of ( 1 ) (Figure 2B) was downshifted of 16 Da in comparison to 13-desMethyl-spirolide C [41,42]. In addition to the B-type fragment at m/z 164, ions not commonly observed in SPX CID spectra appeared at m/z 248, 274 and 292.…”
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“…Product ions monitored were 674 m/z , 444 m/z and 164 m/z for SPX-1 (MRM1, MRM2 and MRM3, respectively); and 676 m/z , 458 m/z and 164 m/z for PnTX-G (MRM1, MRM2 and MRM3, respectively). MRM1 was the quantifier while MRM2 and MRM3 were qualifiers; these ions were selected according to their diagnostic power [8,16,17] and included the cyclic imine (MRM3). The precursor and product ions applied for the screening of analogs of PnTX-G and SPX-1 were the nominal m/z as those listed in Table 1.…”
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“…Operating the software programme ToxID 2.1.2 (Thermo Fisher Scientific, San JosĂ©, USA), the full-scan data of three culture extracts were efficiently screened. To this end, a ToxID database from Gerssen et al [15] was modified by adding new compounds and molecular formulas of 98 relevant toxins [24,[50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62], see Table S1 …”
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confidence: 99%