Rapid domoic acid depuration in the scallop argopecten purpuratus and its transfer from the digestive gland to other organs
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Álvarez, Gonzalo
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Rapid domoic acid depuration in the scallop argopecten purpuratus and its transfer from the digestive gland to other organs
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Domoic acid (DA), the main toxin responsible for Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning, frequently affects the marine resources of Chile and other countries across the South Pacific, thus becoming a risk for human health. One of the affected resources is the scallop Argopecten purpuratus. Even though this species has a high commercial importance in Northern Chile and Peru, the characteristics of its DA depuration are not known. In this work, the DA depuration was studied by means of two experiments: one in controlled (laboratory) and another in natural conditions. All organs of A. purpuratus depurated the toxin very quickly in both experiments. In some organs, an increase or a very small decrease of toxin was detected in the early depuration steps. Several models were used to describe this kinetics. The one that included toxin transfer between organs and independent depuration from each organ was the model that best fit the data. It seems, therefore, that the DA in this species is quickly transferred from the digestive gland to all other organs, which release it into the environment. Physiological differences in the two experiments have been shown to have some effect on the depuration from each organ but the actual reasons are still unknown.
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Xunta de Galicia
IT17F10002
Universidad Catolica del Norte, Chile
IT17F10002
International Cooperation Programme of the National Agency for Research and Development (ANID)
REDI170575
ANID (ANID + PAI/CONCURSO NACIONAL INSERCION EN LA ACADEMIA CONVOCATORIA 2015)
79150008
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