Okadaic acid, a causative toxin of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning, in green-lipped mussels Perna viridis from Hong Kong fish culture zones: Method development and monitoring

Kylie C.Y. Mak, H. Yu, M. C. Choi, Xiaoyun Shen, Michael H.W. Lam, M. Martin, Rudolf S.S. Wu, Patsy S. Wong, Bruce J. Richardson, Paul K.S. Lam

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Abstract

Green-lipped mussels (Perna viridis) were collected from seven fish culture zones (FCZs) in Hong Kong and analyzed for okadaic acid (OA). A conventional HPLC method was modified by incorporating a proteinase K digestion step. Results suggest that a higher recovery (2.5 times higher) of OA was obtained from spiked samples after the addition of 1.08 mg proteinase K in comparison with samples incubated without the proteolytic enzyme. For the hepatopancreas (HP) of individual field-collected mussels, the additional digestion step can enhance OA extraction by 3.1 times. Spatial and temporal variations in OA concentrations in the mussels from various FCZs were investigated. The highest concentration of OA in mussel HP samples was 1164.9 ng/g HP wet wt. With respect to OA concentrations in whole mussel tissues from seven sites and four seasonal samplings, the concentrations were between 70.0 and 131.0 ng/g wet wt., which did not exceed the generally recognized international regulatory criteria (>200 ng/g) for OA.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1010-1017
Number of pages8
JournalMarine Pollution Bulletin
Volume51
Issue number8-12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning
  • Fish culture zone
  • Hong Kong
  • Okadaic acid
  • Perna viridis

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