EXTRACTION OF ERGOSTEROL FROM PEATY SOILS AND DETERMINATION BY HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY

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ANDERSON, P
DAVIDSON, CM
LITTLEJOHN, D
URE, AM
SHAND, CA
CHESHIRE, MV
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[1] UNIV STRATHCLYDE,DEPT PURE & APPL CHEM,295 CATHEDRAL ST,GLASGOW G1 1XL,SCOTLAND
[2] MACAULAY LAND USE RES INST,ABERDEEN AB9 2QJ,SCOTLAND
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10.1016/0039-9140(93)E0007-Z
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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The ergosterol content of soil can be used as an indicator of fungal activity. A method has been developed for the extraction and determination of ergosterol in organic soils, as part of a study to assess the correlation between fungal activity and the sequestration of metal pollutants. The moisture content of the soil affected the extraction process. Four consecutive extractions with methanol removed >95% of the ergosterol that can be obtained from the fresh sample (63% moisture) by exhaustive extraction. By freeze drying the soils prior to extraction (a) up to 35% more ergosterol was extracted after a single extraction, (b) >90% of the recoverable ergosterol was collected in two extractions and (c) the repeatability of the extraction was improved. Storage of soil extracts in the absence of light prevents degradation of ergosterol. A previously reported method for determination of ergosterol by HPLC has been improved by modification of the eluant composition. With 46% methanol/46% acetonitrile/8% dichloromethane, ergosterol was eluted with good resolution approximately 8 min after injection of 20 mul of the extract. The detection limit of the HPLC method was 0.5 mug/ml ergosterol, equivalent to 0.06 mug/g in 25 g fresh soil. Changes in ergosterol contents of peaty soil treated with fungicide, and in samples of the peaty podzol and a humus iron podzol in the vicinity of fungal fruiting bodies, have been determined.
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