Département
des Sciences Biologiques, Université du Québec à Montréal
, Canada
Analysis of trichothecene mycotoxins in dust samples from
ventilation systems of office buildings was applied as a rapid and inexpensive
method for the detection of mycotoxins.
Dust samples from three different office spaces of the Montreal urban area, reportedly affected by the
"sick buildings syndrome", were analysed by thin-layer chromatography
(TLC). Positive colour reaction on TLC plates with 4-(p-nitrobenzyl) pyridine,
specific for the 12,13-epoxy group in the trichothecene nucleus, was obtained
for the extracts of 0.5- to 50-g dust samples. The dust samples contained at
least four trichothecenes: T-2 toxin, diacetoxyscirpenol, roridine A and T-2
tetraol. The results were confirmed by high-performance liquid chromatography
analysis. Screening of dust samples from air ventilation systems of reportedly
affected buildings provided direct evidence of trichothecene mycotoxins, with
the detection limit estimated as 0.4-4 ng/mg dust. Thus, the dust sample
analysis is suggested as a rapid technique for detecting the presence of
myotoxins in the dust of ventilation systems.
PMID: 8253508 [PubMed - indexed for
MEDLINE]
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