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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., Feb 1996, 415-419, Vol 62, No. 2
MO Gessner and AL Schmitt
At present, the ergosterol and acetate-to-ergosterol techniques are
generally considered to be the methods of choice to quantify fungal
biomass, growth rate, and productivity under natural conditions. Both
methods rely on the accurate isolation and quantification of ergosterol, a
major membrane component of eumycotic fungi. Taking advantage of the
solid-phase extraction (SPE) technique, we present a novel method to
determine the ergosterol concentration in lipid extracts derived from plant
tissues and dead organic matter colonized by fungi. In this method, a
primary alkaline extract is acidified and passed through a reversed-phase
(C(inf18)) SPE column. The column is then washed with an alkaline
methanol-water solution to eliminate interfering substances and increase pH
and is thoroughly dried in air. Ergosterol is eluted with alkaline
isopropanol. This eluting solvent was chosen to produce a strongly basic pH
of the final extract and thus confer stability on the ergosterol molecule
before high-performance liquid chromatography analysis. The recovery of
ergosterol from plant tissues and the O(infhf) horizon of a woodland soil
ranged from 85 to 98%, and the overall extraction efficiency was similar to
that obtained by a conventional procedure involving liquid-liquid
extraction. Potential pitfalls of ergosterol analysis by SPE include (i)
insufficient acidification before sample loading on the extraction column,
resulting in a poor affinity of ergosterol for the sorbent; (ii) incomplete
drying of the sorbent bed before the elution step; and (iii) chemical
breakdown of ergosterol after elution, which was found to be related to a
low pH of the final extract and a high concentration of matrix compounds.
When these pitfalls are avoided, SPE is an attractive alternative to
existing methods of ergosterol analysis of environmental samples.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Use of Solid-Phase Extraction To Determine Ergosterol Concentrations in Plant Tissue Colonized by Fungi
Centre for Ecosystem Research, University of Kiel, 24118 Kiel, Germany
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