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  • 1Bioengineering Department, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China.

Wei Sheng Yan Jiu = Journal of Hygiene Research
|April 26, 2003
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Paralytic shellfish poisons cause significant economic and health risks. New, sensitive detection methods offer rapid and effective alternatives to traditional mouse bioassays for these toxins.

Area of Science:

  • Marine Biology
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Toxicology

Context:

  • Paralytic shellfish poisons (PSPs) pose a significant threat to human health and cause substantial economic losses globally.
  • Traditional mouse bioassays for PSP detection have limitations in terms of speed, ethical concerns, and resource intensity.

Purpose:

  • To systematically review and introduce the recent advancements in research concerning the detection methods for paralytic shellfish poisons.
  • To highlight novel techniques that overcome the limitations of conventional bioassays.

Summary:

  • This review details the progress in developing sensitive, high-effective, and rapid methods for detecting paralytic shellfish poisons.
  • Emerging analytical techniques are presented as viable alternatives to traditional mouse-based bioassays.

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Impact:

  • Improved detection methods enhance food safety and reduce economic impacts associated with shellfish contamination.
  • Advancements in analytical techniques contribute to better monitoring and management of harmful algal blooms and shellfish toxicity.