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Citation

Gago-Martínez A, Rodriguez-Vazquez JA, Thibault P, Quilliam MA. Nat. Toxins 1996; 4(2): 72-79.

Affiliation

Department of Analytical Chemistry and Nutrition, University of Vigo, Spain.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1996, Wiley-Liss)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8726326

Abstract

Mussel aquaculture is an important industry for the Galician Rias, located in northwestern Atlantic coast of Spain. Since 1976 this region has been seriously affected by incidents of paralytic and diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (PSP and DSP). A particularly bad episode occurred in 1993, when the toxic event lasted for an unusually long period. Many people were stricken ill with unusual symptoms. In this paper we report on the chemical analysis of toxic 1993 mussel samples, using the techniques of liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis coupled with mass spectrometry. These analyses revealed a very complex toxin profile, with both PSP and DSP toxins present. Two DSP toxins, okadaic acid and DTX2, were observed, while the primary PSP toxins were B1 and the decarbamoylated derivatives of saxitoxin, GTX2 and GTX3. Small amounts of saxitoxin and other as yet unidentified PSP toxins were observed.


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