ハワイ産シガテラ原因生物Gambierdiscus toxicusの毒性〔英文〕
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概要
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Wild cells of Gambierdiscus toxicus, the alleged causative organism of ciguatera, were collected on the Island of Oahu and their toxicity established. The largest population was found in association with the red alga Spyridia filamentosa. Two toxic prnciples seem to exist in the organism: one was ciguatoxin-like, and the other maitotoxin-like, as shown by their action on the guinea pigatrium. These findings are in agreement with those previously reported for G. toxicus from French Polynesia.
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著者
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Shimizu Yuzuru
Department Of Pharmacognosy And Environmeantal Health Sciences College Of Pharmacy University Of Rho
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Scheuer Paul
Department Of Chemistry University Of Hawaii
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Shimizu Hiroko
Department Of Veterinary Pathology Graduate School Of Agricultural Anf Life Sciences The University
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MIYAHARA James
Department of Pharmacology, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii
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HOKAMA Yoshitsugi
Department of Pathology, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii
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OYAMA Mark
Department of Pharmacology, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii
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SHIMIZU Hiroko
Department of Chemistry, University of Hawaii at Manoa
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