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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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Perceived Challenges to Tribally Led Shellfish Toxin Testing in Southeast Alaska: Findings From Key Informant Interviews. [PDF]
Roland HB +7 more
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Re-thinking human interactions with the oceans. [PDF]
Depledge MH.
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Aerosolized algal bloom toxins are not inert.
Vejerano EP, Ahn J, Scott GI.
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Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning in the UK
The Lancet, 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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Distribution of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning toxins in consignments of blue mussel
Food Additives & Contaminants, 2004Data 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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Food Additives and Contaminants, 2005
This paper reports the results of investigations of shellfish toxin contamination of products obtained from Shanghai seafood markets. From May to October 2003, 66 samples were collected from several major seafood markets. Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) and diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) toxins in shellfish samples were monitored primarily by
J-Y, Wu, L, Zheng, J-H, Wang
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This paper reports the results of investigations of shellfish toxin contamination of products obtained from Shanghai seafood markets. From May to October 2003, 66 samples were collected from several major seafood markets. Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) and diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) toxins in shellfish samples were monitored primarily by
J-Y, Wu, L, Zheng, J-H, Wang
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Toxicon, 2007
The aim of this work was to shed light on the anatomical distribution of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) toxins in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis and to determine any possible changes undergone during the depuration process. To this end, the distribution of two DSP toxins--okadaic acid and DTX2--and some of their derivatives were studied by ...
Juan, Blanco +3 more
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The aim of this work was to shed light on the anatomical distribution of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) toxins in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis and to determine any possible changes undergone during the depuration process. To this end, the distribution of two DSP toxins--okadaic acid and DTX2--and some of their derivatives were studied by ...
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‘Diarrhetic’ Type Shellfish Poisoning in Nigeria
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2009The safety of shellfish found and consumed in Nigeria is doubtful because no investigations have been carried out on their toxicity. The occurrence and toxicity of toxins in the commonly consumed Nigerian shellfish from Lagos, Warri, Oron, and Port Harcourt (PH) were investigated. Albino Wistar mice treated with chloroform extract of hepatopancreas (HP)
Okechukwu O, Igboeli, Isaac U, Asuzu
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