Abstract

A chemiluminescent flow-injection analysis (FIA) system for the detection of the red tide phytoplankton Chattonella antiqua has been developed based on a Cypridina luciferin analog, 2-methyl-6-(p-methoxyphenyl)-3,7-dihydroimidazo[1, 2-α]-pyrazin-3-one (MCLA), which strongly emits light at 465 nm in the presence of superoxide. The system consisted of a two reagent feeding stream, a sample injector, a joint for mixing MCLA and sample, a chemiluminescence (CL) reaction cell, a CL detector and a recorder unit. The response time is approximately 1 min for one measurement cycle. The FIA system has an optimum pH of 10.7. The calibration curves for C. antiqua displayed linearity from 2 × 103 to 2 × 104 cells ml−1. When applied to the measurement of C. antiqua, the sensitivity obtained using the FIA system is approximately 10 times higher than that of the cytochrome c method. The FIA system is a rapid practical method for the detection of C. antiqua.

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