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Tetrodotoxin (TTX) is a potent neurotoxin naturally occurring in terrestrial and marine
organisms such as pufferfish. Due to the risk of TTX poisoning, fish of Tetraodontidae family and
other puffer-related species must not be placed in the EU markets. This restriction applies to fish of
the family Molidae even though no data on toxins’ occurrence is available. In this study, the presence
of TTX and its analogues was investigated in the main edible tissue (the white muscle) and the main
xenobiotics storage organ (the liver) of ocean sunfish Mola spp. (n = 13) from the South Portuguese
coast. HILIC-MS/MS analyses did not reveal TTX in the analyzed samples, suggesting an inexistent
or very limited risk of TTX poisoning
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Keywords
Tetrodotoxin Poisonous fish Seafood safety Emerging toxins
Citation
Marine Drugs 20 (10): 594 (2022)
Publisher
MDPI