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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A study on diversity and density of marine dinoflagellates in the Straits of Malacca [PDF]
The objective of this study is to update and compare the species composition, distribution and abundance of dinoflagellate in the Straits of Malacca. The samples were collected during the JICA- MASDEC Straits of Malacca Expedition on board RIV K.
Alim, Azura
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Report of the Study Group on Marine Pollutants [PDF]
This report does not provide a comprehensive overview of all pollution issues that are relevant to the PICES community. However, it does give input to the broader PICES community on: • some of the priority pollutants in the North Pacific Ocean as ...
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Identification And Distribution Of Marine Dinoflagellates At Sebatu And Sungai Rambai, Malacca, Malaysia [PDF]
Phytoplan11on is an important organism in the aquatic ecosystem as a primary producer. However, some species of phytoplankton also causes red tides or harmful algal blooms (HAB) which lead to negative impacts on human health, economics, aquaculture ...
Mohammad Noor, Normawaty
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Algal polyunsaturated fatty acids and effects on plankton ecology and other organisms [PDF]
A review and discussion of the effects of algal polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) on phytoplankton and zooplankton ecology and their effects on other animal systems.
Ikawa, Miyoshi
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CHARACTERISTICS OF DIARRHETIC SHELLFISH POISONS IN LAIZHOU BAY, BOHAI SEA, CHINA
R. XU, X.Y. ZHAO
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Differences in susceptibility to okadaic acid, a diarrhetic shellfish poisoning toxin, between male and female mice. [PDF]
Suzuki H.
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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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Food-borne disease outbreak of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning due to toxic mussel consumption: the first recorded outbreak in china. [PDF]
Chen T +11 more
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