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Detection of Dinophysis Species and Associated Okadaic Acid in Farmed Shellfish: a Two-year Study from The Western Mediterranean Area

INTRODUCTION: Diarrhoetic shellfish poisoning (DSP), an alimentary intoxication known to lead to intestinal symptoms, and caused by toxins produced by some dinoflagellates (including several Dinophysis), represents a serious threat to public health. The aim of this paper was to provide information a...

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Autores principales: Bazzoni, Anna Maria, Mudadu, Alessandro G., Lorenzoni, Giuseppa, Soro, Barbara, Bardino, Nadia, Arras, Igor, Sanna, Giovanna, Vodret, Bruna, Bazzardi, Riccardo, Marongiu, Edoardo, Virgilio, Sebastiano
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6200286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30364879
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2018-0022
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author Bazzoni, Anna Maria
Mudadu, Alessandro G.
Lorenzoni, Giuseppa
Soro, Barbara
Bardino, Nadia
Arras, Igor
Sanna, Giovanna
Vodret, Bruna
Bazzardi, Riccardo
Marongiu, Edoardo
Virgilio, Sebastiano
author_facet Bazzoni, Anna Maria
Mudadu, Alessandro G.
Lorenzoni, Giuseppa
Soro, Barbara
Bardino, Nadia
Arras, Igor
Sanna, Giovanna
Vodret, Bruna
Bazzardi, Riccardo
Marongiu, Edoardo
Virgilio, Sebastiano
author_sort Bazzoni, Anna Maria
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Diarrhoetic shellfish poisoning (DSP), an alimentary intoxication known to lead to intestinal symptoms, and caused by toxins produced by some dinoflagellates (including several Dinophysis), represents a serious threat to public health. The aim of this paper was to provide information about the occurrence and abundance of potentially toxic harmful algal species causing DSP, and the associated concentration of okadaic acid (OA) toxins. The departing assumption was that in the study area there was an increase in the presence both of Dinophysis species and OA and its derivates that could result in a risk to the health of seafood consumers. MATERIAL AND METHODS: During 2015–2016, water and shellfish samples were collected in the Mediterranean area (Sardinia, Italy). Dinophysis cells were counted according to Utermöhl’s method from water samples, while mass spectrometry was used to identify lipophilic toxins in molluscs. RESULTS: A total of 46 non-compliant samples of Mytilus galloprovincialis were observed. Their non-compliance concerned their OA levels above the legal limit. Among toxic dinoflagellates, D. acuminata and D. sacculus were the species found mostly during DSP events. CONCLUSION: No cases of human intoxication have been reported, but continuous surveillance of toxic phytoplankton is necessary to predict and prevent its harmful effects on human health.
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spelling pubmed-62002862018-10-25 Detection of Dinophysis Species and Associated Okadaic Acid in Farmed Shellfish: a Two-year Study from The Western Mediterranean Area Bazzoni, Anna Maria Mudadu, Alessandro G. Lorenzoni, Giuseppa Soro, Barbara Bardino, Nadia Arras, Igor Sanna, Giovanna Vodret, Bruna Bazzardi, Riccardo Marongiu, Edoardo Virgilio, Sebastiano J Vet Res Research Article INTRODUCTION: Diarrhoetic shellfish poisoning (DSP), an alimentary intoxication known to lead to intestinal symptoms, and caused by toxins produced by some dinoflagellates (including several Dinophysis), represents a serious threat to public health. The aim of this paper was to provide information about the occurrence and abundance of potentially toxic harmful algal species causing DSP, and the associated concentration of okadaic acid (OA) toxins. The departing assumption was that in the study area there was an increase in the presence both of Dinophysis species and OA and its derivates that could result in a risk to the health of seafood consumers. MATERIAL AND METHODS: During 2015–2016, water and shellfish samples were collected in the Mediterranean area (Sardinia, Italy). Dinophysis cells were counted according to Utermöhl’s method from water samples, while mass spectrometry was used to identify lipophilic toxins in molluscs. RESULTS: A total of 46 non-compliant samples of Mytilus galloprovincialis were observed. Their non-compliance concerned their OA levels above the legal limit. Among toxic dinoflagellates, D. acuminata and D. sacculus were the species found mostly during DSP events. CONCLUSION: No cases of human intoxication have been reported, but continuous surveillance of toxic phytoplankton is necessary to predict and prevent its harmful effects on human health. Sciendo 2018-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6200286/ /pubmed/30364879 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2018-0022 Text en © 2018 Anna Maria Bazzoni et al., published by Sciendo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
spellingShingle Research Article
Bazzoni, Anna Maria
Mudadu, Alessandro G.
Lorenzoni, Giuseppa
Soro, Barbara
Bardino, Nadia
Arras, Igor
Sanna, Giovanna
Vodret, Bruna
Bazzardi, Riccardo
Marongiu, Edoardo
Virgilio, Sebastiano
Detection of Dinophysis Species and Associated Okadaic Acid in Farmed Shellfish: a Two-year Study from The Western Mediterranean Area
title Detection of Dinophysis Species and Associated Okadaic Acid in Farmed Shellfish: a Two-year Study from The Western Mediterranean Area
title_full Detection of Dinophysis Species and Associated Okadaic Acid in Farmed Shellfish: a Two-year Study from The Western Mediterranean Area
title_fullStr Detection of Dinophysis Species and Associated Okadaic Acid in Farmed Shellfish: a Two-year Study from The Western Mediterranean Area
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Dinophysis Species and Associated Okadaic Acid in Farmed Shellfish: a Two-year Study from The Western Mediterranean Area
title_short Detection of Dinophysis Species and Associated Okadaic Acid in Farmed Shellfish: a Two-year Study from The Western Mediterranean Area
title_sort detection of dinophysis species and associated okadaic acid in farmed shellfish: a two-year study from the western mediterranean area
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6200286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30364879
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2018-0022
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