posted on 2022-07-13, 19:05authored byJensen E. Cherewyk, Taylor J. Grusie-Ogilvie, Sarah E. Parker, Barry R. Blakley, Ahmad N. Al-Dissi
Detoxification of ergot-contaminated feed by ammonia
would be a
practical application, given that ammonia is routinely used in the
agriculture industry. To assess the effects of ammonia on ergot alkaloids,
natural ergot-contaminated wheat was ammoniated. The total concentration
of ergot alkaloids (R- and S-epimers)
decreased after exposure to ammonia (8–29%). Separately, the
total R-epimers decreased in concentration (40–66%),
whereas the total S-epimers increased (21–81%).
Specific ergot alkaloids demonstrated degradation and/or epimerization
after exposure to ammonia, potentially associated with structural
differences, and influenced the total concentrations observed. Ammonization
of ergot standards resulted in potential degradation products and
epimerization, supporting the above results. The use of ultrahigh-performance
liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry provides an
updated assessment of the detoxification potential of ammonia for
ergot alkaloids and the quantification of the S-epimers.
Ammonia alters the R- and S-epimers
of ergot alkaloids, which may lead to a potential practical detoxification
process of ergot-contaminated feed.