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Okadaic acid, C44H68O13, is a
toxin produced by
several species of dinoflagellates. It is
known to ac****ulate in both
marine sponges and s****fish. One...
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infected s****fish, and last for
about one day. The
causative poison is
okadaic acid,
which inhibits intestinal cellular dephosphorylation. This causes...
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Reference Materials Pseudo-nitzschia
Quisqualic acid
Brevetoxin Ciguatoxin Okadaic acid
Saxitoxin Maitotoxin Clayden J, Read B,
Hebditch KR (2005). "Chemistry...
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Samara C,
Kouimtzis T (August 2006). "Detection of the
marine toxin okadaic acid in
mussels during a
diarrhetic s****fish
poisoning (DSP)
episode in...
- snapper, hogfish, king mackerel, and sea b****.
Brevetoxin Domoic acid
Okadaic acid
Saxitoxin Tetrodotoxin Swift AE,
Swift TR (2008). "Ciguatera". Journal...
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humans and that both are also
about the same m**** (Janssens & Goris, 2001).
Okadaic acid is
commonly used for
producing cellular models without CAPP activity...
- 3β-Androstanol 17-Androstanol AITC
Ethinylestradiol Meclizine Nigramide J
Okadaic acid PK-11195 S-07662 T-0901317
PXRTooltip Pregnane X
receptor Agonists:...
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Dinophysis spp. take up
kleptoplastids when feeding.
Toxic Dinophysis produce okadaic acid, dinophysistoxins, and pectenotoxins,
which inhibit protein phosphatase...
- metabolism. In
support of this conjecture, the
known dinoflagellate toxin okadaic acid was
isolated from the same
species of sponge. But,
Halichondrin B...
- predators.
Biotoxins ac****ulated in fish/s****fish
include brevetoxins,
okadaic acid, saxitoxins,
ciguatoxin and
domoic acid.
Except for ciguatoxine, high...