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      Recent Trends in Marine Phycotoxins from Australian Coastal Waters

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          Phycotoxins, which are produced by harmful microalgae and bioaccumulate in the marine food web, are of growing concern for Australia. These harmful algae pose a threat to ecosystem and human health, as well as constraining the progress of aquaculture, one of the fastest growing food sectors in the world. With better monitoring, advanced analytical skills and an increase in microalgal expertise, many phycotoxins have been identified in Australian coastal waters in recent years. The most concerning of these toxins are ciguatoxin, paralytic shellfish toxins, okadaic acid and domoic acid, with palytoxin and karlotoxin increasing in significance. The potential for tetrodotoxin, maitotoxin and palytoxin to contaminate seafood is also of concern, warranting future investigation. The largest and most significant toxic bloom in Tasmania in 2012 resulted in an estimated total economic loss of ~AUD$23M, indicating that there is an imperative to improve toxin and organism detection methods, clarify the toxin profiles of species of phytoplankton and carry out both intra- and inter-species toxicity comparisons. Future work also includes the application of rapid, real-time molecular assays for the detection of harmful species and toxin genes. This information, in conjunction with a better understanding of the life histories and ecology of harmful bloom species, may lead to more appropriate management of environmental, health and economic resources.

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          Palytoxin has been isolated from the zoanthids "limu-make-o-Hana" (Tentatively identified as Palythoa sp.) as a noncrystalline, chromatographically pure entity. Apart from polypeptide and protein toxins, it is the most highly toxic substance known, with a lethal dose (LD(59)) in mice of 0.15 microgram per kilogram by intravenous injection. Unlike the potent toxins batrachotoxin, saxitoxin, and tetrodotoxin which have molecular weights of 500 or less, palytoxin has an estimated molecular weight of 3300 and contains no repetitive amino acid or sugar units.
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                Role: Academic Editor
                Journal
                Mar Drugs
                Mar Drugs
                marinedrugs
                Marine Drugs
                MDPI
                1660-3397
                09 February 2017
                February 2017
                : 15
                : 2
                : 33
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Climate Change Cluster (C3), University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2007, Australia; shauna.murray@ 123456uts.edu.au
                [2 ]Cawthron Institute, The Wood, Nelson 7010, New Zealand; tim.harwood@ 123456cawthron.org.nz
                Author notes
                [* ]Correspondence: penelope.ajani@ 123456uts.edu.au ; Tel.: +61-02-9514-7325
                Article
                marinedrugs-15-00033
                10.3390/md15020033
                5334613
                28208796
                980fd07b-6536-45ce-860a-5e99dc614c67
                © 2017 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

                History
                : 06 December 2016
                : 29 January 2017
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                Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical medicine
                harmful algae,ciguatoxins,paralytic shellfish toxins,okadaic acid,domoic acid,palytoxins,karlotoxins,tetrodotoxin,maitotoxin,palytoxin

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