Toxicity of two toxins from the Florida red tide marine dinoflagellate, Ptychodiscus brevis
- PMID: 6896247
- DOI: 10.1016/0041-0101(82)90009-5
Toxicity of two toxins from the Florida red tide marine dinoflagellate, Ptychodiscus brevis
Abstract
The purification and crystallization of T17, a toxin from Ptychodiscus brevis, is reported. The toxicity of this compound and a second toxin known as T34 are compared by i.v., i.p. and oral administration in mice. Both toxins produce symptoms characteristic of muscarnic stimulants; hypersalivation, rhinorrhea and excessive urination and defecation being the most commonly observed. T17, which is orally toxic, is believed to be the agent responsible for Neurotoxic Shellfish Poisoning.
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