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|a Recent advances in the analysis of marine toxins /
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|a Front Cover; Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry: Recent Advances in the Analysis of Marine Toxins; Advisory Board; COMPREHENSIVE ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY: Recent Advances in the Analysis of Marine Toxins; Copyright; Contents; CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 78; SERIES EDITOR'S PREFACE; PREFACE; REX MUNDAY BIOGRAPHY; One -- Marine Toxin Analysis for the Benefit of 'One Health' and for the Advancement of Science; 1. MARINE TOXINS; 1.1 'One Health' and marine toxins; 1.2 Analysis of marine toxins and the advancement of science; 1.3 What do we understand by 'marine toxins'?
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|a 1.4 The origin and fate of marine toxins1.5 Toxins affecting humans through direct exposure or seafood consumption; 1.6 Toxins affecting other marine organisms; 2. FIRST STEPS IN THE ANALYSIS OF MARINE TOXIN: THE NEED TO QUICKLY HANDLE SEAFOOD POISONING EVENTS; 2.1 The management and analysis of amnesic shellfish poisoning toxins; example of a solved case for marine toxins; 2.2 The management and analysis of ciguatera toxins; example of an unsolved case for marine toxins; 3. EXISTING ANALYTICAL APPROACHES FOR MARINE TOXINS; 3.1 Animal bioassays for marine toxins
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|a 3.2 Instrumental analysis for marine toxins3.3 Assays for marine toxins based on recognition molecules; 3.3.1 Analysis of marine toxins with recognition molecules based on the structure of toxins; 3.3.2 Analysis of marine toxins with recognition molecules based on the activity of toxins; 3.4 Specificity of the analytical methods; 3.5 Simultaneous analysis of several marine toxins; 3.6 Additional information used to evaluate the presence of marine toxins; 4. SELECTION OF METHODS FOR ANALYSIS OF MARINE TOXINS. CASE STUDIES: PUBLIC HEALTH AND FOOD SAFETY, ANIMAL HEALTH, THE ENVIRON ...
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|a 3.2.4 Ciguatoxins, maitotoxins and other toxins produced by Gambierdiscus spp. and Fukuyoa spp. 3.2.5 Other ladder-shaped toxins produced by Gambierdiscus spp.; 3.2.6 Prymnesins; 3.3 Cyclic imines; 3.3.1 Spirolides; 3.3.2 Gymnodimines; 3.3.3 Pinnatoxins and pteriatoxins; 3.3.4 Other minor cyclic imines; 3.4 Long carbon-chain polyols; 3.4.1 Palytoxins and analogues; 3.4.2 Ichthyotoxic polyols: amphidinols, karlotoxins and karmitoxin; REFERENCES; Three -- Sample Preparation Prior to Marine Toxin Analysis; 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Obtaining a representative sample for analysis
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|a 5. CONCLUSIVE REMARKS: SELECTING THE 'APPROPRIATE METHOD'ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; Two -- Structural Diversity of Microalgal Marine Toxins; 1. EXCITATORY AMINO ACIDS; 1.1 Domoic acid and isodomoic acids; 1.2 β-methylamino-l-alanine; 2. ALKALOIDS; 2.1 Saxitoxin and its analogues: the paralytic shellfish toxins; 2.2 Tetrodotoxins; 3. POLYKETIDES; 3.1 Linear and macrocycled polyethers; 3.1.1 Okadaic acid; 3.1.2 Pectenotoxins; 3.1.3 Azaspiracids; 3.1.4 Goniodomins; 3.2 Polyether ladders; 3.2.1 Yessotoxins; 3.2.2 Brevetoxins; 3.2.3 Other ladder-shaped toxins produced by Karenia sp.
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