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      Is arsenic responsible for the toxicity of the hyperaccumulating mushroom Sarcosphaera coronaria?

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          The Violet Crown Cup, Sarcosphaera coronaria, is a rather inconspicuous mushroom, but with an interesting and unresolved mystery. In earlier days, the mushroom was considered edible, but several poisonings were reported in the early 20th century. The reason for the seemingly sporadic toxicity of S. coronaria is still unknown. One possible explanation is arsenic, since Crown Cups can take up high amounts of this element. We investigated the arsenic concentration and arsenic speciation in S. coronaria with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICPMS) and HPLC coupled to ICPMS and found up to incredible 0.9% As (dry mass). Most of it was present as methylarsonic acid (MA), a less toxic form of this element. However, low concentrations of the highly toxic methylarsonous acid [MA (III)] were also detected. The amounts were too low to pose an acute risk for consumers, but the concentration of MA (III) significantly increased during simulated gastric digestion. We could not unambiguously identify arsenic as the toxic constituent of S. coronaria, but we demonstrated that the extremely toxic MA (III) can be formed under certain circumstances, which should be carefully investigated in future.

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          Journal
          Sci Total Environ
          The Science of the total environment
          Elsevier BV
          1879-1026
          0048-9697
          Sep 20 2020
          : 736
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Chemistry, University of Graz, Universitaetsplatz 1, 8010 Graz, Austria.
          [2 ] Institute of Geology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Rozvojová 269, 16500 Prague 6, Czech Republic; Nuclear Physics Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Hlavní 130, 25068 Husinec-Řež, Czech Republic.
          [3 ] Nuclear Physics Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Hlavní 130, 25068 Husinec-Řež, Czech Republic.
          [4 ] Sentier de Clies 12, 1806 St. Légier, Switzerland.
          [5 ] Institute of Chemistry, University of Graz, Universitaetsplatz 1, 8010 Graz, Austria. Electronic address: walter.goessler@uni-graz.at.
          Article
          S0048-9697(20)33041-2
          10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.139524
          32474274
          10038c18-57d0-4aaf-8d10-2d9456d6beaf
          Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
          History

          Arsenic speciation,Crown Cup,ICPMS,Methylarsonous acid,Poisoning,Soil

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