Rico12 Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Hey guys, I'm currently working on a project that is looking at cyanotoxins in soil after irrigation with contaminated waters, and I need a way to test the concentration of cyanotoxins in the soil. With research I have identified methods for testing cyanotoxins in liquid samples (microscopic analysis, ELISA) as well as method for extracting cyanobacteria from the soil (centrifuging with ethanol) however what I cannot find any mention of is a way to extract cyanotoxins from the soil so I can use the aforementioned liquid testing methods. Can any one help me with this? Even just direction to a good source or paper would be much appreciated. Thanks
CharonY Posted February 2, 2015 Posted February 2, 2015 The extraction method would depend on the type of the toxin, microcystin is a cycyclic heptapeptide, for example, whereas saxitoxin is a alkaloid. Often, liquid extraction is the simplest way for soil samples to extract compounds, but obviously each group would have a different preferred buffer. For microcystin I think I remember vaguely something like phosphate and EDTA, but I would check the lit looking for soil extraction of each class separately.
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