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- Epinephelinae, a part of the family Serranidae. Grammistin has a hemolytic and ichthyotoxic action. The grammistins have secondary structures and biological...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- yellow coloration. The longsnouted clingfish has been found to release a grammistin like toxic mucus on its skin. Long-snout clingfish are widespread throughout...
- 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...
- 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...
- fishes and crustaceans. When stressed this species secretes the skin toxin grammistin. Diploprion bifasciatum was first formally described in 1828 by the French...
- amounts of toxic mucus from their skin in response to stress. The toxin, grammistin, repels predators. Rypticus species are nocturnal, feeding at night on...