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Metabarcoding reveals a high diversity and complex eukaryotic microalgal community in coastal waters of the northern Beibu Gulf, China. [PDF]
Wang C +5 more
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New Perspectives on Canned Fish Quality and Safety on the Road to Sustainability. [PDF]
Pais-Costa AJ +6 more
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Toxification mechanism and toxin composition of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning
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Advances in the Early Warning of Shellfish Toxification by <i>Dinophysis acuminata</i>. [PDF]
Duarte Silva A, Rodrigues SM, Godinho L.
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Aerosolized algal bloom toxins are not inert.
Vejerano EP, Ahn J, Scott GI.
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Distribution of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning toxins in consignments of blue mussel
Data describing the distribution of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning toxins in 13 consignments of Danish-produced blue mussels are reported. The content of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning toxins was measured by a liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry detection method, and mean levels in the 13 consignments varied from 58 to 243 ...
K, Jørgensen, L B, Jensen
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Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning toxin esters in Danish blue mussels and surf clams
Until recently, little focus was given to the presence of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) toxin esters in seafood products. However, during the last few years, the occurrence of a high percentage of esters of the total amount of DSP toxins present in some seafood products has been observed.
K, Jørgensen, S, Scanlon, L B, Jensen
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Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning in the UK
Lancet, The, 1998Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) is a rapid-onset intoxication caused by the ingestion of shellfish contamined with phycotoxins. Marine dinoflagellates of the species Dinophysis and Prorocentrum produce toxins (particularly okadaic acid and the dinophysis toxins [DTXs 1–4]) which, when concentrated to high levels by filter feeding bivalve molluscs,
A, Scoging, M, Bahl
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Enzymatic hydrolysis of esterified diarrhetic shellfish poisoning toxins and pectenotoxins
Okadaic acid (OA) and dinophysistoxins-1 and -2 (DTX1, DTX2), the toxins responsible for incidents of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP), can occur as complex mixtures of ester derivatives in both plankton and shellfish. Alkaline hydrolysis is usually employed to release parent OA/DTX toxins, and analyses are conducted before and after hydrolysis to ...
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