1. Occurrence of domoic acid in tropical bivalves.
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Takata, Yoshinobu, Sato, Shigeru, Ha, Dao Viet, Montojo, Ulysses M., Lirdwitayaprasit, Thaithaworn, Kamolsiripichaiporn, Somporn, Kotaki, Yuichi, Fukuyo, Yasuwo, and Kodama, Masaaki
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DOMOIC acid ,BIVALVES - Abstract
Domoic acid was found in bivalves belonging to the genus Spondylus collected randomly from the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand and Ishigaki Island, Japan. This is the first report of domoic acid accumulating in bivalves from tropical waters. Large differences in domoic acid levels were observed among the Spondylus specimens collected from different areas. The Spondylus specimens from the Philippines and Vietnam showed higher levels of domoic acid whereas the level in Spondylus spp. from Thailand and Japan was low. The highest level of domoic acid—more than four times the safe consumption level of 20 μg/g whole tissue—was found in a specimen from the Philippines. On the other hand, bivalves other than Spondylus collected from the same area at the same time in the Philippines showed very low levels of domoic acid, showing that bivalves belonging to the genus Spondylus accumulate specifically high levels of domoic acid. These results suggest the wide distribution of causative phytoplankton in tropical waters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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