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Ovatoxin-a and palytoxin accumulation in seafood in relation to Ostreopsis cf. ovata blooms on the French Mediterranean coast
Authors:Amzil Zouher  Sibat Manoella  Chomerat Nicolas  Grossel Hubert  Marco-Miralles Francoise  Lemee Rodolphe  Nezan Elisabeth  Sechet Veronique
Institution:IFREMER, Phycotoxins Laboratory, Nantes, France. Zouher.Amzil@ifremer.fr
Abstract:Dinoflagellates of the genus Ostreopsis are known to cause (often fatal) food poisoning in tropical coastal areas following the accumulation of palytoxin (PLTX) and/or its analogues (PLTX group) in crabs, sea urchins or fish. Ostreopsis spp. occurrence is presently increasing in the northern to north western Mediterranean Sea (Italy, Spain, Greece and France), probably in response to climate change. In France, Ostreopsis. cf. ovata has been associated with toxic events during summer 2006, at Morgiret, off the coast of Marseille, and a specific monitoring has been designed and implemented since 2007. Results from 2008 and 2009 showed that there is a real danger of human poisoning, as these demonstrated bioaccumulation of the PLTX group (PLTX and ovatoxin-a) in both filter-feeding bivalve molluscs (mussels) and herbivorous echinoderms (sea urchins). The total content accumulated in urchins reached 450 μg PLTX eq/kg total flesh (summer 2008). In mussels, the maximum was 230 μg eq PLTX/kg (summer 2009) compared with a maximum of 360 μg found in sea urchins during the same period at the same site. This publication brings together scientific knowledge obtained about the summer development of Ostreopsis spp. in France during 2007, 2008 and 2009.
Keywords:Ostreopsis cf  ovata  palytoxin  ovatoxin-a  LC-MS/MS  seafood
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