نتایج جستجو برای: shellfish

تعداد نتایج: 3364  

Journal: :Marine Drugs 2008
Adra Elgarch Paulo Vale Saida Rifai Aziz Fassouane

Diarrheic shellfish poisoning (DSP) is a recurrent gastrointestinal illness in Morocco, resulting from consumption of contaminated shellfish. In order to develop a rapid and reliable technique for toxins detection, we have compared the results obtained by a commercial immunoassay-"DSP-Check" kit" with those obtained by LC-MS. Both techniques are capable of detecting the toxins in the whole fles...

Journal: :Food chemistry 2014
Tanja Bogdanović Ivana Ujević Marija Sedak Eddy Listeš Vida Simat Sandra Petričević Vedran Poljak

Four species of shellfish (Mytilus galloprovincialis, Ostrea edulis, Chlamis varia and Venus verrucosa) were collected during the autumn 2011 and spring 2012 along the eastern Adriatic coast from six shellfish harvesting areas (all species) and 13 breeding sampling areas (mussels) to assess As, Cd, Hg and Pb levels and the human risks of shellfish consumption. The mean metal concentrations (wet...

2011
B Krock AD Cembella

Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) poses a significant threat to the safe consumption of shellfish in the southern Benguela ecosystem. The accumulation of DSP toxins was investigated in two cultivated bivalve species, the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas and the mussel Choromytilus meridionalis, suspended from a mooring located off Lambert’s Bay on the west coast of South Africa. The dinoflag...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2001
A Dekinga M W Dietz A Koolhaas T Piersma

The ability to change organ size reversibly can be advantageous to birds that perform long migrations. During winter, red knots (Calidris canutus) feed on shellfish and carry a muscular gizzard that weighs 10% of their body mass. Gizzard size decreases when these birds eat soft foods, e.g. while breeding in the tundra. We studied the reversibility and time course of such changes using ultrasono...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Françoise S Le Guyader Sylvain Parnaudeau Julien Schaeffer Albert Bosch Fabienne Loisy Monique Pommepuy Robert L Atmar

Noroviruses (NoVs) are the most common viral agents of acute gastroenteritis in humans, and high concentrations of NoVs are discharged into the environment. As these viruses are very resistant to inactivation, the sanitary consequences are contamination of food, including molluscan shellfish. There are four major problems with NoV detection in shellfish samples: low levels of virus contaminatio...

Journal: :Toxins 2018
Nathalie Arnich Anne Thébault

Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) is caused by a group of marine toxins with saxitoxin (STX) as the reference compound. Symptoms in humans after consumption of contaminated shellfish vary from slight neurological and gastrointestinal effects to fatal respiratory paralysis. A systematic review was conducted to identify reported cases of human poisoning associated with the ingestion of shellfis...

2012
Matthew J. Ajemian Sean P. Powers Thaddeus J. T. Murdoch

Declines of large sharks and subsequent release of elasmobranch mesopredators (smaller sharks and rays) may pose problems for marine fisheries management as some mesopredators consume exploitable shellfish species. The spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari) is the most abundant inshore elasmobranch in subtropical Bermuda, but its predatory role remains unexamined despite suspected abundance inc...

1956
J. E. Stewart Subba Rao

Introduction Phycotoxins ([phyco = seaweeds and algae] plus toxins) are a diverse group of poisonous substances produced by various aquatic plants in marine and fresh waters throughout the world. Not all aquatic plants produce toxins; and among those that do, not all, even from the same genera and species, produce toxins at all times and under all circumstances. In addition, problems with toxin...

2014
Beatriz Reguera Pilar Riobó Francisco Rodríguez Patricio A. Díaz Gemita Pizarro Beatriz Paz José M. Franco Juan Blanco

Several Dinophysis species produce diarrhoetic toxins (okadaic acid and dinophysistoxins) and pectenotoxins, and cause gastointestinal illness, Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning (DSP), even at low cell densities (<103 cells·L⁻¹). They are the main threat, in terms of days of harvesting bans, to aquaculture in Northern Japan, Chile, and Europe. Toxicity and toxin profiles are very variable, more be...

2015
Laura P. Rodríguez Virginia González Aníbal Martínez Beatriz Paz Jorge Lago Victoria Cordeiro Lucía Blanco Juan Manuel Vieites Ana G. Cabado

Lipophilic marine toxins pose a serious threat for consumers and an enormous economic problem for shellfish producers. Synergistic interaction among toxins may play an important role in the toxicity of shellfish and consequently in human intoxications. In order to study the toxic profile of molluscs, sampled during toxic episodes occurring in different locations in Galicia in 2014, shellfish we...

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