Study on morphology, growth physiology of alexandrium and transformation of psp toxins in benthic clam, polymesoda similis
A morphology, growth physiology and toxicity study was carried out on five clonal culture of Alexandrium species i.e. A minutum, A. tamarense, A. leei, A. affine and A. tamiyavanichii. These species were originally established from various coastal and estuarine waters in Peninsula Malaysia. The cl...
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my-unimas-ir.162322023-06-22T06:02:20Z Study on morphology, growth physiology of alexandrium and transformation of psp toxins in benthic clam, polymesoda similis 2008 Priscilla Simba, Daniel Ngilek QL Zoology A morphology, growth physiology and toxicity study was carried out on five clonal culture of Alexandrium species i.e. A minutum, A. tamarense, A. leei, A. affine and A. tamiyavanichii. These species were originally established from various coastal and estuarine waters in Peninsula Malaysia. The clam, Polymesoda similis that was fed with toxic A. minutum, had four types of gonyautoxins in its gut tissues when analysed by HPLC. Results showed that toxin accumulated very slowly in clam but tissue and it took a long period of time to depurate the toxins. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2008 Thesis http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16232/ http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16232/1/Priscilla%20Simba%20ft.pdf text en validuser masters Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) Faculty of Resource Science and Technology |
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A morphology, growth physiology and toxicity study was carried out on five clonal culture of Alexandrium species i.e. A minutum, A. tamarense, A. leei, A. affine and A. tamiyavanichii. These species were originally established from various coastal and estuarine waters in Peninsula Malaysia. The clam, Polymesoda similis that was fed with toxic A. minutum, had four types of gonyautoxins in its gut tissues when analysed by HPLC. Results showed that toxin accumulated very slowly in clam but tissue and it took a long period of time to depurate the toxins. |
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Priscilla Simba, Daniel Ngilek |
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Study on morphology, growth physiology of alexandrium and transformation of psp toxins in benthic clam, polymesoda similis |
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Study on morphology, growth physiology of alexandrium and transformation of psp toxins in benthic clam, polymesoda similis |
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Study on morphology, growth physiology of alexandrium and transformation of psp toxins in benthic clam, polymesoda similis |
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Study on morphology, growth physiology of alexandrium and transformation of psp toxins in benthic clam, polymesoda similis |
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Study on morphology, growth physiology of alexandrium and transformation of psp toxins in benthic clam, polymesoda similis |
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study on morphology, growth physiology of alexandrium and transformation of psp toxins in benthic clam, polymesoda similis |
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