Preparative separation and purification of trichothecene mycotoxins from the marine fungus fusarium sp. LS68 by high-speed countercurrent chromatography in stepwise elution mode

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The contamination of foods and animal feeds with trichothecene mycotoxins is a growing concern for human and animal health. As such, large quantities of pure trichothecene mycotoxins are necessary for food safety monitoring and toxicological research. A new and effective method for the purification of trichothecene mycotoxins from a marine fungus, Fusarium sp. LS68, is described herein. Preparative high-speed countercurrent chromatography (HSCCC) was utilized for the scalable isolation and purification of four trichothecene mycotoxins for the first time in stepwise elution mode, with a biphasic solvent system composed of hexanes–EtOAc–CH3OH–H2O (6:4:5:5, v/v/v/v) and (8.5:1.5:5:5,v/v/v/v). This preparative HSCCC separation was performed on 200 mg of crude sample to yield four trichothecene mycotoxins, roridin E (1), roridin E acetate (2), verrucarin L acetate (3), and verrucarin J (4) in a single run, with each of >98% purity. These compounds were identified by MS, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, and polarimetry. The results demonstrate an efficient HSCCC method for the separation of trichothecene mycotoxins, which can be utilized to produce pure commercial and research standards.

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Liu, Y., Zhou, X., Benjamin Naman, C., Lu, Y., Ding, L., & He, S. (2018). Preparative separation and purification of trichothecene mycotoxins from the marine fungus fusarium sp. LS68 by high-speed countercurrent chromatography in stepwise elution mode. Marine Drugs, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/md16020073

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