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Arsenic Compounds in Higher Fungi

✍ Scribed by Z. Šlejkovec; A. R. Byrne; T. Stijve; W. Goessler; K. J. Irgolic


Book ID
101280281
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
175 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0268-2605

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✦ Synopsis


In 50 mushroom species (56 samples) from Slovenia, Switzerland, Brazil, Sweden, The Netherlands and USA, total arsenic was determined by radiochemical neutron activation analysis (RNAA). Arsenic concentrations ranged from 0.1 to 30 g g Ϫ1 (dry mass). Arsenic compounds were determined in methanol extracts from the mushrooms by HPLC-ICP-MS. The aim of the study was not only to quantify arsenic compounds in mushrooms but also to uncover trends relating the methylating ability of a mushroom to its taxonomic or evolutionary status.

The main arsenic compound found in many mushrooms (various puffballs, Agaricales and Aphyllophorales) was arsenobetaine. Arsenate [As(V)] was the main arsenic species in Laccaria fraterna and Entoloma rhodopolium and arsenite [As(III)] in Tricholoma sulphureum. A mixture of arsenite and arsenate was present in Amanita caesarea. Dimethylarsinic acid (DMA) and methylarsonic acid were present in many mushrooms, but generally as minor components. In Laccaria laccata, Leucocoprinus badhamii and Volvariella volvacea, DMA was the major metabolite. Arsenocholine (AC) and the tetramethylarsonium ion were present in a few species, generally at low concentrations, except for Sparassis crispa, in which AC was the main compound. Trimethylarsine oxide was not found in any of the mushrooms. In some species small amounts of unknown compounds were also present. The possible taxonomic significance of the metabolite patterns and the predominance of arsenobetaine in more advanced fungal types are discussed.


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