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Identification and Quantification of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins in Puget Sound Marine Organisms
Author(s): Strawn ML, Lunsford ET, Larsen LE, Moran MM, Allbritton V, Ferrer RP and Pierce KMStrawn ML, Lunsford ET, Larsen LE, Moran MM, Allbritton V, Ferrer RP and Pierce KM
Saxitoxin and its structural analog neosaxitoxin were identified and quantified in mussels and sea stars that were collected from the Puget Sound region during harmful algal blooms. The analysis was based on high performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection and pre-column oxidation. Quantitative analytical results revealed that saxitoxin and neosaxitoxin were present in some of the Puget Sound samples well above toxic levels (up to 265 μg saxitoxin/100 g tissue and 111 μg neosaxitoxin/100 g tissue). For all of the samples of interest, paralytic shellfish toxins other than saxitoxin and neosaxitoxin were semi-quantified and a total toxicity value was estimated for each sample. The samples ranged from nontoxic to very toxic (up to 3687 μg saxitoxin-equivalents/100 g tissue).
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DOI:
10.4172/2380-2391.1000148
Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry received 1781 citations as per Google Scholar report