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Okadaic Acid Depuration from the Cockle Cerastoderma edule
by
Mariño, Carmen
, Rossignoli, Araceli E.
, Blanco, Juan
, Martín, Helena
in
Animals
/ Bivalvia
/ Bivalvia - metabolism
/ Cardiidae - metabolism
/ Cerastoderma edule
/ Cockles
/ Depuration
/ Esterification
/ Esters
/ Europe
/ Fatty acids
/ Free form
/ Humans
/ Kinetics
/ Michaelis-Menten
/ Mollusks
/ Okadaic acid
/ Okadaic Acid - metabolism
/ Shellfish
/ Species
/ Toxins
2022
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Okadaic Acid Depuration from the Cockle Cerastoderma edule
by
Mariño, Carmen
, Rossignoli, Araceli E.
, Blanco, Juan
, Martín, Helena
in
Animals
/ Bivalvia
/ Bivalvia - metabolism
/ Cardiidae - metabolism
/ Cerastoderma edule
/ Cockles
/ Depuration
/ Esterification
/ Esters
/ Europe
/ Fatty acids
/ Free form
/ Humans
/ Kinetics
/ Michaelis-Menten
/ Mollusks
/ Okadaic acid
/ Okadaic Acid - metabolism
/ Shellfish
/ Species
/ Toxins
2022
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Okadaic Acid Depuration from the Cockle Cerastoderma edule
by
Mariño, Carmen
, Rossignoli, Araceli E.
, Blanco, Juan
, Martín, Helena
in
Animals
/ Bivalvia
/ Bivalvia - metabolism
/ Cardiidae - metabolism
/ Cerastoderma edule
/ Cockles
/ Depuration
/ Esterification
/ Esters
/ Europe
/ Fatty acids
/ Free form
/ Humans
/ Kinetics
/ Michaelis-Menten
/ Mollusks
/ Okadaic acid
/ Okadaic Acid - metabolism
/ Shellfish
/ Species
/ Toxins
2022
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Okadaic Acid Depuration from the Cockle Cerastoderma edule
Journal Article
Okadaic Acid Depuration from the Cockle Cerastoderma edule
2022
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The cockle Cerastoderma edule is a commercially important species in many European Countries. It can accumulate okadaic acid (OA) and other toxins in its group, which makes it unsuitable for human consumption, producing harvesting bans to avoid intoxications. The duration of those bans depends in part on the depuration kinetics of the toxin in this species. In this work, this kinetics was studied by means of fitting different models to depuration data experimentally obtained, using naturally contaminated cockles. Cockles depurated OA faster than most other bivalve species studied. Models that include Michaelis-Menten kinetics describe the depuration better than those using a first order exponential decrease to describe the first (or the only) compartment. One-compartment models were not able to describe the final part of the depuration curve, in which OA was depurated very slowly. Therefore, two-compartment models were needed. Esters were depurated at a much faster rate than the free form of the toxin; however, no significant esterification was detected during the process. The slow depuration rate suggests that other bivalve species could be used as sentinels to monitor cockle populations, but caution should be taken when toxin concentrations are very high.
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