Stability of microcystins from cyanobacteria .2. Effect of UV light on decomposition and isomerization

被引:172
作者
Tsuji, K
Watanuki, T
Kondo, F
Watanabe, MF
Suzuki, S
Nakazawa, H
Suzuki, M
Uchida, H
Harada, K
机构
[1] TOKYO METROPOLITAN RES LAB, SHINJUKU KU, NAGOYA, AICHI 462, JAPAN
[2] NATL INST PUBL HLTH, TOKYO 108, JAPAN
[3] HOSHI UNIV, TOKYO 142, JAPAN
[4] MEIJO UNIV, FAC PHARM, TEMPA KU, NAGOYA, AICHI 468, JAPAN
关键词
D O I
10.1016/0041-0101(95)00101-8
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Microcystins are very potent hepatotoxins and strong liver tumor promoters produced by cyanobacteria, and their occurrence has been reported all over the world, They could threaten human health when toxic Microcystis occurs in water supply reservoirs. In this study, we examined the stability of microcystins during photolysis with UV light, The toxins were easily decomposed by UV light at wavelengths around the absorption maxima of the toxins and the decomposition depended on the intensity of the light. The half-life of microcystin LR by 147 mu W/cm(2) UV irradiation was 10 min, and the toxin was completely decomposed by 2550 mu W/cm(2) UV after 10 min. When the toxins were irradiated with weaker UV light, isomerization was also observed by a different mechanism from that during photolysis by sunlight and pigment, and several products including three geometrical isomers of the conjugated diene of Adda were detected. Microcystin RR showed almost the same behavior as that of microcystin LR under the same conditions, Since no noxious products were formed in the present study, a water treatment including UV irradiation is very possible for removing microcystins from raw water.
引用
收藏
页码:1619 / 1631
页数:13
相关论文
共 27 条
[1]   USE OF A COLORIMETRIC PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE INHIBITION ASSAY AND ENZYME-LINKED-IMMUNOSORBENT-ASSAY FOR THE STUDY OF MICROCYSTINS AND NODULARINS [J].
AN, JS ;
CARMICHAEL, WW .
TOXICON, 1994, 32 (12) :1495-1507
[2]   OCCURRENCE OF ORGANOHALIDES IN CHLORINATED DRINKING WATERS [J].
BELLAR, TA ;
LICHTENBERG, JJ ;
KRONER, RC .
JOURNAL AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION, 1974, 66 (12) :703-706
[3]   ALGAL TOXINS AND WATER-BASED DISEASES [J].
CARMICHAEL, WW ;
JONES, CLA ;
MAHMOOD, NA ;
THEISS, WC .
CRC CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL, 1985, 15 (03) :275-313
[4]  
CARMICHAEL WW, 1992, US EPA600R92079, P15
[5]  
COCHRAN WG, 1957, EXPT DESIGNS, P29
[6]  
Codd G. A., 1988, Biochemistry of the Algae and Cyanobacteria . Proceedings of The Phytochemical Society of Europe, No 28., P283
[7]   A METHOD FOR OBTAINING AND ANALYZING SENSITIVITY DATA [J].
DIXON, WJ ;
MOOD, AM .
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION, 1948, 43 (241) :109-126
[8]   HEPATOCYTE DEFORMATION INDUCED BY CYANOBACTERIAL TOXINS REFLECTS INHIBITION OF PROTEIN PHOSPHATASES [J].
ERIKSSON, JE ;
TOIVOLA, D ;
MERILUOTO, JAO ;
KARAKI, H ;
HAN, YG ;
HARTSHORNE, D .
BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 1990, 173 (03) :1347-1353
[9]   EVIDENCE OF LIVER-DAMAGE BY TOXIN FROM A BLOOM OF THE BLUE-GREEN-ALGA, MICROCYSTIS-AERUGINOSA [J].
FALCONER, IR ;
BERESFORD, AM ;
RUNNEGAR, MTC .
MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA, 1983, 1 (11) :511-514
[10]   ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THE MINOR COMPONENTS ASSOCIATED WITH MICROCYSTINS LR AND RR IN THE CYANOBACTERIUM (BLUE-GREEN-ALGAE) [J].
HARADA, K ;
MATSUURA, K ;
SUZUKI, M ;
WATANABE, MF ;
OISHI, S ;
DAHLEM, AM ;
BEASLEY, VR ;
CARMICHAEL, WW .
TOXICON, 1990, 28 (01) :55-64