- Epinephelinae, a part of the
family Serranidae.
Grammistin has a
hemolytic and
ichthyotoxic action. The
grammistins have
secondary structures and biological...
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toxin from the skin. The
toxins in the skin
secretions are
known as
grammistins.
These secretions resemble lathered soap and are the
basis for the common...
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Grammistini and
Diploprionini secrete a mucus-like
toxin in
their skin
called grammistin, and when they are
confined in a
restricted space and
subjected to stress...
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within Belonoperca are elongated,
predatory fish that
produce the
toxin grammistin in the
mucus on
their skin. The two
species in the
genus have 9 spines...
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yellow coloration. The
longsnouted clingfish has been
found to
release a
grammistin like
toxic mucus on its skin. Long-snout
clingfish are
widespread throughout...
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August 2020.
Yoshiro Hashimoto; Ya****tsu
Oshima (1972). "Separation of
grammistins A, B and C from a
soapfish Pogonoperca punctata". Toxicon. 10 (3): 279–284...
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which is
widespread in the Red Sea.
Soapfishes produce the
bitter toxin grammistin from
their skin to
deter predators. This may
cause illness in humans....
- can kill
other fish. This is due to
their skin and
mucus containing a
grammistin-like
toxin (the
toxin in soapfish, such as Grammistes).
Whether any other...
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species which feeds on
fishes and crustaceans.
These fish have a toxin,
grammistin,
which is
produced in
their skin and
which has a
bitter taste, the production...
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August 2020. Endo, H.; Kenmotsu, K. (2013). "Suttonia coccinea, a New
Grammistin Fish from ****an (Acanthopterygii: Serranidae)" (PDF).
Bulletin of the...