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Weapons of Mass Casualties and Terrorism Response Handbook
Tetrodotoxin is another potent neurotoxin, which is produced by the puffer fish (
also called the globefish or blow- fish)/13 The tetraodon puffers are equipped
with four large teeth, which are nearly fused, forming a beaklike structure that is
used ...
Charles Edward Stewart, 2006
2
Foodborne Disease Handbook, Second Edition,: Volume 4: ...
In addition, in 1980, tetrodotoxin was detected in the ivory shell (Babylonia
japonica), collected in Fukui, Japan. Mass food poisonings due to ingestion of the
eggs of the horseshoe crab sporadically occur in Thailand, where during early
1996 ...
Y. H. Hui, David Kitts, Peggy S. Stanfield, 2000
3
The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Pharmacology V43: Chemistry and ...
maculosa, tetrodotoxin occurs in the venom gland and apparently serves as a
venom (199) rather than as a passive poison. Tetrodotoxin occurs both in tailed (
order Caudata) and tailless (order Anura) amphibians. In the order Caudata, ...
Arnold Brosse, Geoffrey A. Cordell, 1993
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Life: The Science of Biology
Sodium channels can become blocked by various toxins, such as the tetrodotoxin
that is present in puffer fishes and many other animals. A human who eats the
tissues of a puffer fish that contain tetrodotoxin can become paralyzed and die, ...
H. Craig Heller, David M. Hillis, 2011
However, the tetrodotoxin (TTX) it contains makes the fish very dangerous to eat,
and a special license is required to serve puffer fish at a restaurant in Japan. Yet
some "fish lovers" try to achieve ecstasy through the numb feeling on the lips ...
Mark F. Bear, Barry W. Connors, Michael A. Paradiso, 2007
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Amphibian Declines: The Conservation Status of United States ...
Tetrodotoxin is also present in the eggs of all species of Taricha at levels of
toxicity equal to that of the skin of adult California and red-bellied newts (Mosher
et al., 1964; Brodie et al., 1974b). Nussbaum et al. (1983) state that tetrodotoxin is
...
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Medical Physiology: Principles for Clinical Medicine
When tetrodotoxin blocks the inhibitory neural discharge, every cycle of the
electrical slow wave triggers discharge of action potentials and large-amplitude
contractions. A, Electrical record of ongoing burstlike firing of an inhibitory motor ...
Rodney Rhoades, David R. Bell, 2009
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Trauma: Emergency Resuscitation, Perioperative Anesthesia, ...
Tetrodotoxin, cigua- toxin (ciguatera), and saxitoxin (PSP) are produced by
various dinoflagellates that are eaten by shellfish and smaller fish. Larger
predators then consume the contaminated smaller species, concentrating the
toxin in the ...
William C. Wilson, Christopher M. Grande, David B. Hoyt, 2007
The puffer fish, ocean sunfish, or porcupine fish have all been identified as
sources of tetrodotoxin poisoning in humans (Fig. 4-4). The toxin is concentrated
in the ovaries, liver, intestines, and, to a lesser extent, the skin of these fish.
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The Food Safety Hazard Guidebook
Tetrodotoxin (TTX), also known as anhydrotetrodotoxin 4-epitetrodotoxin, or
tetrodonic acid, is a marine biotoxin associated with certain fish species, notably
pufferfish. Consumption of these fish can cause very severe food-borne
intoxication, ...
Richard Lawley, Laurie Curtis, Judy Davis, 2012
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «TETRODOTOXIN» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
tetrodotoxin im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Nature's Junkies: Drugs, Alcohol, and Why Animals Use Them …
"Tetrodotoxin (pufferfish neurotoxin) doesn't make sense as a narcotic because it is far more deadly than any of the substances used recreationally [by humans]," ... «Nature World News, Mär 15»
Second most poisonous fish enters aqua ponds
Like all other the Puffer fish species, the Green Puffer fish also carry strongest paralytic toxin – Tetrodotoxin. The central internal organs such as liver and ... «The Hindu, Mär 15»
Five Japanese men poisoned by puffer fish after 'eating highly …
Puffer fish – also called blowfish or fugu in Japanese – are the world's most toxic group of fish and their livers, ovaries and skin contain tetrodotoxin, 100 times ... «Barfblog, Mär 15»
Tetrodotoxin Poisoning Outbreak From Imported Dried Puffer Fish …
Tetrodotoxin is a deadly, potent poison; the minimum lethal dose in an adult human is estimated to be 2–3 mg. Tetrodotoxin is a heat-stable and acid-stable, ... «Medscape, Jan 15»
Lifeform of the week: Puffer fish
Tetrodotoxin (TTX) is a neurotoxin that blocks the sodium channels that regulate nerve .... In case you were wondering, tetrodotoxin was named after the family ... «EarthSky, Jan 15»
Tetrodotoxin: Độc tố trong ốc biển gây tử vong
Độc tố trong ốc biển độc tùy từng loài, có 2 loại chính là Saxitoxin và Tetrodotoxin . Saxitoxin là độc tố vi tảo tích lũy trong các loài ốc mặt trăng, ốc đụn và ốc ... «Hà Nội Mới, Jan 15»
Close Call! Accidental Pufferfish Diners All Recover
Pufferfish contain a potent neurotoxin called tetrodotoxin, and eating the fish can kill a person. The poisoning happened in October, when a group of 22 people ... «Live Science, Dez 14»
Chemical warfare in terrestrial flatworms
One of the best-known, and paradoxically least understood toxins is called tetrodotoxin (TTX). This is a rather mysterious molecule. It was originally discovered ... «OUPblog, Nov 14»
Mysterious neurotoxin may help flatworms kill prey
TOXIC ASSETS Two terrestrial flatworms, Bipalium adventitium and Bipalium kewense (shown), may carry a deadly chemical called tetrodotoxin, which could ... «Science News, Jun 14»
Two if by land? Biologists discover deadly TTX toxin in two terrestrial …
A flatworm (Bipalium adventitium) subdues its prey, an earthworm 10 times larger in weight, by using its neurotoxin, tetrodotoxin. Biologists report the first ... «Phys.Org, Jun 14»