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Toxicity of cultured bullseye puffer fish Sphoeroides annulatus
Authors:Nuñez-Vazquez Erick J  Garcia-Ortega Armando  Campa-Cordova Angel I  Abdo de la Parra Isabel  Ibarra-Martinez Lilia  Heredia-Tapia Alejandra  Ochoa Jose L
Institution:Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas del Noroeste, La Paz, Mexico. enunez04@cibnor.mx
Abstract:The toxin content in various life cycle stages of tank-cultivated bullseye puffer (Sphoeroides annulatus) were analyzed by mouse bioassay and ESI-MS spectrometry analysis. The presence of toxin content was determined in extracts of sperm, eggs, embryo, larvae, post-larvae, juvenile, pre-adult, and adult fish, as well as in food items used during the cultivation of the species. Our findings show that only the muscle of juveniles, the viscera of pre-adults, and muscle, liver, and gonad of adult specimens were slightly toxic (<1 mouse unit). Thus, cultivated S. annulatus, as occurs with other cultivated puffer fish species, does not represent a food safety risk to consumers. This is the first report of toxin analysis covering the complete life stages of a puffer fish under controlled conditions.
Keywords:tetrodotoxin  toxicity  cultured puffer fish  Sphoeroides annulatus  food safety
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