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Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning (DSP)-Toxine, eine Gruppe von durch Algen produzierte Polyether, können in der Nahrungskette angereichert werden und dabei bis zum Menschen gelangen.
Rühl, Alexander
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Morphology of Potential Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning (DSP) Causing Dinoflagellates, Dinophysis Species from Malaysia [PDF]
A study was carried out to investigate diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) causing dinoflagellates, Dinophvsis species in Sarawak coastal waters. Regular plankton samples from Santubong and Samariang estuaries were collected using 20µm mesh-size ...
Hii, Kah Hung
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Okadaic acid (OA), a diarrhetic shellfish toxin, causes significant intestinal and systemic toxicity. Currently, there are no approved therapeutics specifically targeting OA-induced diarrhea.
Ji-qian-zhu Zhang +9 more
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In this study, explainable machine learning techniques are applied to predict the toxicity of mussels in the Gulf of Trieste (Adriatic Sea) caused by harmful algal blooms.
Dolenc, Jožica +5 more
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Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (IDSP) toxins pose a serious health risk for consumers of bivalves and other shellfish, as well as a huge economic burden for the bivalve-producing farmers.
Vareltzis, Patroklos, +3 more
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Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) is an emerging health threat to the people who consume shellfish from the Salish Sea. The toxins responsible for causing DSP in humans are collectively called the diarrhetic shellfish toxins (DSTs) and include okadaic
Adams, Nicolaus
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Confirmation of an incident of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning in Eastern Canada
In August 1990, an incident of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning was suspected after 13 people developed gastroenteritis following the consumption of cultured mussels from Mahone Bay in Nova Scotia, Canada. Lipid extracts of mussel samples were found to be toxic in a mouse bioassay and analyses by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS ...
Quilliam, M. A. +9 more
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This eMedicine Clinical Knowledge Base webpage features information about shellfish toxicity for physicians and other healthcare professionals.
Arnold, Thomas
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Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP), a new problem to Atlantic Canada, is caused by the consumption of contaminated shellfish. An improved method for DSP toxin detection was necessary for their unambiguous confirmation. This method was a modification of
Boudreau, Lisa
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