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      First Detection of Tetrodotoxin in Bivalves and Gastropods from the French Mainland Coasts

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          In 2015, tetrodotoxins (TTXs) were considered a potential threat in Europe since several studies had shown the presence of these toxins in European bivalve molluscs. In this study, we investigated the occurrence of TTXs in 127 bivalve samples (mussels and oysters) and in 66 gastropod samples (whelks) collected all along the French mainland coasts in 2017 and 2018. Analyses were carried out after optimization and in-house validation of a performing hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography associated with tandem mass spectrometry (HILIC-MS/MS) method. The concentration set by European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) not expected to result in adverse effects (44 µg TTX equivalent/kg) was never exceeded, but TTX was detected in three mussel samples and one whelk sample (1.7–11.2 µg/kg). The tissue distribution of TTX in this whelk sample showed higher concentrations in the digestive gland, stomach and gonads (7.4 µg TTX/kg) than in the rest of the whelk tissues (below the limit of detection of 1.7 µg TTX/kg). This is the first study to report the detection of TTX in French molluscs.

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          Detection of the pufferfish toxin tetrodotoxin in European bivalves, England, 2013 to 2014

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            Tetrodotoxin: Chemistry, Toxicity, Source, Distribution and Detection

            Tetrodotoxin (TTX) is a naturally occurring toxin that has been responsible for human intoxications and fatalities. Its usual route of toxicity is via the ingestion of contaminated puffer fish which are a culinary delicacy, especially in Japan. TTX was believed to be confined to regions of South East Asia, but recent studies have demonstrated that the toxin has spread to regions in the Pacific and the Mediterranean. There is no known antidote to TTX which is a powerful sodium channel inhibitor. This review aims to collect pertinent information available to date on TTX and its analogues with a special emphasis on the structure, aetiology, distribution, effects and the analytical methods employed for its detection.
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              Tetrodotoxin-Producing Bacteria: Detection, Distribution and Migration of the Toxin in Aquatic Systems

              This review is devoted to the marine bacterial producers of tetrodotoxin (TTX), a potent non-protein neuroparalytic toxin. In addition to the issues of the ecology and distribution of TTX-producing bacteria, this review examines issues relating to toxin migration from bacteria to TTX-bearing animals. It is shown that the mechanism of TTX extraction from toxin-producing bacteria to the environment occur through cell death, passive/active toxin excretion, or spore germination of spore-forming bacteria. Data on TTX microdistribution in toxic organs of TTX-bearing animals indicate toxin migration from the digestive system to target organs through the transport system of the organism. The role of symbiotic microflora in animal toxicity is also discussed: despite low toxin production by bacterial strains in laboratory conditions, even minimal amounts of TTX produced by intestinal microflora of an animal can contribute to its toxicity. Special attention is paid to methods of TTX detection applicable to bacteria. Due to the complexity of toxin detection in TTX-producing bacteria, it is necessary to use several methods based on different methodological approaches. Issues crucial for further progress in detecting natural sources of TTX investigation are also considered.
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                Journal
                Toxins (Basel)
                Toxins (Basel)
                toxins
                Toxins
                MDPI
                2072-6651
                16 September 2020
                September 2020
                : 12
                : 9
                : 599
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Université Paris-Est, ANSES, Laboratory for Food Safety, F-94701 Maisons-Alfort, France; thierry.guerin@ 123456anses.fr (T.G.); gwenaelle.lavison-bompard@ 123456anses.fr (G.L.-B.); marina.nicolas@ 123456anses.fr (M.N.)
                [2 ]ANSES, Risk Assessment Directorate, F-94701 Maisons-Alfort, France; nathalie.arnich@ 123456anses.fr
                Author notes
                [* ]Correspondence: vincent.hort@ 123456anses.fr ; Tel.: +33-1-4977-4671
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                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4060-6616
                Article
                toxins-12-00599
                10.3390/toxins12090599
                7551754
                45553b3b-6b92-4d4d-acaf-3182c02c5511
                © 2020 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 13 August 2020
                : 11 September 2020
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                Molecular medicine
                tetrodotoxins (ttxs),bivalve molluscs,gastropods,hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography associated with tandem mass spectrometry (hilic-ms/ms),tetrodotoxin shellfish poisoning (tsp)

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