Domoic acid (DOM), the toxin involved in amnesic shellfish poisoning, was presented to live mussels (at 5 degree C, 28 ppt) in dissolved form (125 nM) and as food encapsulated in liposomes. Less than 1% of dissolved DOM and up to 6% of food-borne DOM was incorporated into mussel tissues. DOM absorbed from solution was most concentrated in gills and kidney, whereas DOM ingested as food was most concentrated in digestive gland and kidney. Gonad, muscle, foot and connective tissues retained the lowest concentrations of toxin. Compared to their proportion of body weight; kidney, digestive gland and gill retained larger than expected proportions of total toxin burden. The concentration of toxin in mussel tissues did not decrease consistently ove...
During 1998 and early 1999, shellfish samples from sites in Scotland were found to contain the amnes...
The neurotoxin domoic acid (DA), produced by diatoms Pseudo-nitzschia spp., is transferred to humans...
The depuration kinetics of the domoic acid from three body parts (i) digestive gland, (ii) adductor ...
Industrial depuration may provide a means of removing domoic acid toxin from blue mussels (Mytilus e...
Toxin accumulation by suspension-feeding qualifier depends on a balance between processes regulating...
Cultures of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis are frequently affected by accumulation of the amne...
Domoic acid is a neurotoxic amino acid responsible for an outbreak of human food poisoning in late 1...
Domoic acid is a neurotoxic amino acid responsible for an outbreak of human food poisoning in late 1...
Domoic acid is a neurotoxin responsible for the Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning (ASP). With the aim of d...
Domoic acid (DA) was identified as the toxin responsible for an outbreak of illness in Canada in 198...
This is the first study that presents concentrations of domoic acid detected in the whole shellfish ...
Glutamic acid (GA) and kainic acid (KA) are structurally related to domoic acid (DOM), a neurotoxic ...
Domoic acid (DA), the phycotoxin responsible for amnesic shellfish poisoning (ASP), is an excitatory...
The causative agent of toxicity in cultured mussels from a localized area of eastern Prince Edward I...
In December 1999, domoic acid (DA) a potent neurotoxin, responsible for the syndrome Amnesic Shellfi...
During 1998 and early 1999, shellfish samples from sites in Scotland were found to contain the amnes...
The neurotoxin domoic acid (DA), produced by diatoms Pseudo-nitzschia spp., is transferred to humans...
The depuration kinetics of the domoic acid from three body parts (i) digestive gland, (ii) adductor ...
Industrial depuration may provide a means of removing domoic acid toxin from blue mussels (Mytilus e...
Toxin accumulation by suspension-feeding qualifier depends on a balance between processes regulating...
Cultures of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis are frequently affected by accumulation of the amne...
Domoic acid is a neurotoxic amino acid responsible for an outbreak of human food poisoning in late 1...
Domoic acid is a neurotoxic amino acid responsible for an outbreak of human food poisoning in late 1...
Domoic acid is a neurotoxin responsible for the Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning (ASP). With the aim of d...
Domoic acid (DA) was identified as the toxin responsible for an outbreak of illness in Canada in 198...
This is the first study that presents concentrations of domoic acid detected in the whole shellfish ...
Glutamic acid (GA) and kainic acid (KA) are structurally related to domoic acid (DOM), a neurotoxic ...
Domoic acid (DA), the phycotoxin responsible for amnesic shellfish poisoning (ASP), is an excitatory...
The causative agent of toxicity in cultured mussels from a localized area of eastern Prince Edward I...
In December 1999, domoic acid (DA) a potent neurotoxin, responsible for the syndrome Amnesic Shellfi...
During 1998 and early 1999, shellfish samples from sites in Scotland were found to contain the amnes...
The neurotoxin domoic acid (DA), produced by diatoms Pseudo-nitzschia spp., is transferred to humans...
The depuration kinetics of the domoic acid from three body parts (i) digestive gland, (ii) adductor ...