Biomagnification of cycad neurotoxins in flying foxes: implications for ALS-PDC in Guam
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Biomagnification of cycad neurotoxins in flying foxes: implications for ALS-PDC in Guam
Abstract
Beta-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA) occurs in higher levels in museum specimens of the Guamanian flying fox than in the cycad seeds the flying foxes feed on, confirming the hypothesis that cycad neurotoxins are biomagnified within the Guam ecosystem. Consumption of a single flying fox may have resulted in an equivalent BMAA dose obtained from eating 174 to 1,014 kg of processed cycad flour. Traditional feasting on flying foxes may be related to the prevalence of neuropathologic disease in Guam.
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Western Pacific ALS/PDC and flying foxes: What's next?Neurology. 2003 Aug 12;61(3):291-2. doi: 10.1212/wnl.61.3.291. Neurology. 2003. PMID: 12913185 No abstract available.
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