Red tide toxin detection by electrospray mass spectroscopy

An alternative method to detect and monitor red tide toxins was developed. In this method, the samples were initially fractionated through an ion-exchange column and further purified by HPLC with a refractive index detector. The toxins were detected after each purification process by electrospray io...

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Main Authors: Amora, Tabitha L., Lim, Mary Angelica K.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-49372021-02-03T08:39:14Z Red tide toxin detection by electrospray mass spectroscopy Amora, Tabitha L. Lim, Mary Angelica K. An alternative method to detect and monitor red tide toxins was developed. In this method, the samples were initially fractionated through an ion-exchange column and further purified by HPLC with a refractive index detector. The toxins were detected after each purification process by electrospray ionization mass spectrophotometry (ESI-MS). In addition, varying amounts of arginine and adenosine were added to the crude extract of saxitoxin. The effect of this on the death time was determined. 2000-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/4394 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Red tide--Measurement Chemistry
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Red tide--Measurement
Chemistry
spellingShingle Red tide--Measurement
Chemistry
Amora, Tabitha L.
Lim, Mary Angelica K.
Red tide toxin detection by electrospray mass spectroscopy
description An alternative method to detect and monitor red tide toxins was developed. In this method, the samples were initially fractionated through an ion-exchange column and further purified by HPLC with a refractive index detector. The toxins were detected after each purification process by electrospray ionization mass spectrophotometry (ESI-MS). In addition, varying amounts of arginine and adenosine were added to the crude extract of saxitoxin. The effect of this on the death time was determined.
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author Amora, Tabitha L.
Lim, Mary Angelica K.
author_facet Amora, Tabitha L.
Lim, Mary Angelica K.
author_sort Amora, Tabitha L.
title Red tide toxin detection by electrospray mass spectroscopy
title_short Red tide toxin detection by electrospray mass spectroscopy
title_full Red tide toxin detection by electrospray mass spectroscopy
title_fullStr Red tide toxin detection by electrospray mass spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Red tide toxin detection by electrospray mass spectroscopy
title_sort red tide toxin detection by electrospray mass spectroscopy
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2000
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/4394
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