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Paralytic shellfish poison as an attractant for toxic snails
Authors:Pai-An Hwang  Tamao Noguchi  Deng-Fwu Hwang
Affiliation:(1) Division of Food Technology, Institute of Fishery Research, Keelung, Taiwan;(2) Department of Food Science, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, Taiwan
Abstract:
The attracting effect of paralytic shell poison (PSP) on eight toxic snail species (Polinices didyma, Natica lineata, N. vitellus, Zeuxis sufflatus, Niotha clathrata, Oliva miniacea, O. mustelina, O. hirasei) and two non-toxic species (Pomacea canaliculata, Satsuma bairdi) was investigated. Eight toxic species were reported to contain tetrodotoxin, and three out of these contained minor PSP. The minimum lethal dose of PSP in most toxic gastropods was estimated to be more than 150 MU PSP/20 g body weight, but in non-toxic gastropods was less than 15 MU PSP/20 g body weight. After the attracting test, all toxic gastropods showed significant positive linear relationship (Y=3.716X+0.363, r=0.8427) between comparative attracting variation and the toxicity reported. The relationship between PSP resistance ability and the toxicity also had a positive correlation (Y=0.91X+210.090, r=0.6803). However, the non-toxic species showed a negative response. This indicates that PSP is an attractant for toxic snails.
Keywords:comparative attracting variation  minimum lethal dose  non-toxic snails  paralytic shellfish poison  PSP  toxic snails
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