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Domoic Acid - A New Toxin in the Croatian Adriatic Shellfish Toxin Profile

This is the first study that presents concentrations of domoic acid detected in the whole shellfish tissue from breeding and harvesting areas along the Croatian coast of the Adriatic Sea during the period 2006 to 2008. Shellfish sample analyses after SAX cleaning procedures, using a UV-DAD-HPLC syst...

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Autores principales: Ujević, Ivana, Ninčević-Gladan, Živana, Roje, Romana, Skejić, Sanda, Arapov, Jasna, Marasović, Ivona
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Publicado: MDPI 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6259196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20938398
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules15106835
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author Ujević, Ivana
Ninčević-Gladan, Živana
Roje, Romana
Skejić, Sanda
Arapov, Jasna
Marasović, Ivona
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Ninčević-Gladan, Živana
Roje, Romana
Skejić, Sanda
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description This is the first study that presents concentrations of domoic acid detected in the whole shellfish tissue from breeding and harvesting areas along the Croatian coast of the Adriatic Sea during the period 2006 to 2008. Shellfish sample analyses after SAX cleaning procedures, using a UV-DAD-HPLC system, showed the presence of domoic acid in four species. The most prevalent of those species were the blue mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis), followed by European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis), Mediterranean scallop(Pecten jacobaeus) and proteus scallop (Flexopecten proteus). Domoic acid, a potentially lethal phycotoxin that causes amnesic shellfish poisoning (ASP), was detected for the first time in January 2006 with the highest value of 6.5486 μg g(-1 )in whole shellfish tissue. Pseudo-nitzschia spp. bloom events preceded these high domoic acid concentrations. According to this study, retention of domoic acid in the blue mussel M. galloprovincialis is more than 42 days. This investigation indicates the first presence of domoic acid in Croatian shellfish, but in concentrations under the regulatory limit (20 μg g(-1)), therefore shellfish consumption was not found to endanger human health.
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spelling pubmed-62591962018-12-06 Domoic Acid - A New Toxin in the Croatian Adriatic Shellfish Toxin Profile Ujević, Ivana Ninčević-Gladan, Živana Roje, Romana Skejić, Sanda Arapov, Jasna Marasović, Ivona Molecules Article This is the first study that presents concentrations of domoic acid detected in the whole shellfish tissue from breeding and harvesting areas along the Croatian coast of the Adriatic Sea during the period 2006 to 2008. Shellfish sample analyses after SAX cleaning procedures, using a UV-DAD-HPLC system, showed the presence of domoic acid in four species. The most prevalent of those species were the blue mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis), followed by European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis), Mediterranean scallop(Pecten jacobaeus) and proteus scallop (Flexopecten proteus). Domoic acid, a potentially lethal phycotoxin that causes amnesic shellfish poisoning (ASP), was detected for the first time in January 2006 with the highest value of 6.5486 μg g(-1 )in whole shellfish tissue. Pseudo-nitzschia spp. bloom events preceded these high domoic acid concentrations. According to this study, retention of domoic acid in the blue mussel M. galloprovincialis is more than 42 days. This investigation indicates the first presence of domoic acid in Croatian shellfish, but in concentrations under the regulatory limit (20 μg g(-1)), therefore shellfish consumption was not found to endanger human health. MDPI 2010-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6259196/ /pubmed/20938398 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules15106835 Text en © 2010 by the authors; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Ninčević-Gladan, Živana
Roje, Romana
Skejić, Sanda
Arapov, Jasna
Marasović, Ivona
Domoic Acid - A New Toxin in the Croatian Adriatic Shellfish Toxin Profile
title Domoic Acid - A New Toxin in the Croatian Adriatic Shellfish Toxin Profile
title_full Domoic Acid - A New Toxin in the Croatian Adriatic Shellfish Toxin Profile
title_fullStr Domoic Acid - A New Toxin in the Croatian Adriatic Shellfish Toxin Profile
title_full_unstemmed Domoic Acid - A New Toxin in the Croatian Adriatic Shellfish Toxin Profile
title_short Domoic Acid - A New Toxin in the Croatian Adriatic Shellfish Toxin Profile
title_sort domoic acid - a new toxin in the croatian adriatic shellfish toxin profile
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6259196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20938398
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules15106835
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