2019
DOI: 10.3390/toxins11120722
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Ciguatoxin Occurrence in Food-Web Components of a Cuban Coral Reef Ecosystem: Risk-Assessment Implications

Abstract: In Cuba, ciguatera poisoning associated with fish consumption is the most commonly occurring non-bacterial seafood-borne illness. Risk management through fish market regulation has existed in Cuba for decades and consists of bans on selected species above a certain weight; however, the actual occurrence of ciguatoxins (CTXs) in seafood has never been verified. From this food safety risk management perspective, a study site locally known to be at risk for ciguatera was selected. Analysis of the epiphytic dinofl… Show more

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“…First, for all five negative samples identified by rRBA, toxicity data were well correlated, with none of these samples containing more than trace amounts of CTX when measured by CBA-N2a (≤0.1 µg CTX3C eq kg −1 ). All positive samples by rRBA were also found positive by CBA-N2a, although rRBA consistently gave higher estimates than CBA-N2a for five of these samples, which is a result confirming previous observations in fish from the Caribbean [24,[103][104][105]. This well-known tendency for overestimation by the rRBA as compared to the CBA-N2a, which has been consistently observed for samples submitted to identical extraction procedures [103,105], somewhat questions the strikingly high prevalence of toxic fish monitored in Rapa.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…First, for all five negative samples identified by rRBA, toxicity data were well correlated, with none of these samples containing more than trace amounts of CTX when measured by CBA-N2a (≤0.1 µg CTX3C eq kg −1 ). All positive samples by rRBA were also found positive by CBA-N2a, although rRBA consistently gave higher estimates than CBA-N2a for five of these samples, which is a result confirming previous observations in fish from the Caribbean [24,[103][104][105]. This well-known tendency for overestimation by the rRBA as compared to the CBA-N2a, which has been consistently observed for samples submitted to identical extraction procedures [103,105], somewhat questions the strikingly high prevalence of toxic fish monitored in Rapa.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…All positive samples by rRBA were also found positive by CBA-N2a, although rRBA consistently gave higher estimates than CBA-N2a for five of these samples, which is a result confirming previous observations in fish from the Caribbean [24,[103][104][105]. This well-known tendency for overestimation by the rRBA as compared to the CBA-N2a, which has been consistently observed for samples submitted to identical extraction procedures [103,105], somewhat questions the strikingly high prevalence of toxic fish monitored in Rapa. However, from a risk management perspective, the use of rRBA as a screening tool in the present study proved highly relevant, as it likely contributed to raise immediate awareness among Rapa residents and thus limit the spread of CP.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The accuracy of the data provided by this revisited CBA-N2a, relies, in part, on the availability of five viability controls, i.e., RCV, COV − , COV + , QCOV − and QCOV + that were established throughout the various stages of CBA-N2a in order to verify: (i) the initial (RCV control) and final viability of N2a cells (COV − controls), (ii) the efficiency of O/V treatment (COV + controls) and (iii) the detection of the specific mode of action of VGSC activators vs. inhibitors (QCOV − and QCOV + controls). If the use of percentages is recurrent in most studies to express cell viability results [7,8,32,33,36,37,43,46,53,59,62,63,[66][67][68]70,73,74,76,81,83,85,87,88,90,91,95,97,103,[106][107][108][109][110][111][112], the originality of our revisited CBA-N2a is to recommend the use of absorbance data by establishing a RCV control that characterizes the baseline viability of N2a cell layer prior to O/V treatment and toxin exposure. This RCV control serves as a reference from which all other viability controls as well as viability data of standard and samples depend.…”
Section: Performance Of the Revisited Cba-n2amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HABs directly harm human health by producing toxins, potent natural compounds that can cause disease and death, most commonly through consumption of contaminated seafood [32,[323][324][325][326].…”
Section: Marine Algae and Harmful Algal Blooms (Habs)mentioning
confidence: 99%