NIPPON SUISAN GAKKAISHI
Online ISSN : 1349-998X
Print ISSN : 0021-5392
ISSN-L : 0021-5392
Occurrence of Tetrodotoxin in a Trumpet Shell, “Boshubora” Charonia sauliae
Hiroko NARITATamao NOGUCHIJunichi MARUYAMAYoichi UEDAKanehisa HASHLMOTOYohachiro WATANADEKikuo HIDA
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1981 Volume 47 Issue 7 Pages 935-941

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A paralytic poisoning occurred in Deccember, 1979, due to ingestion of a trumpet shell, “boshubora” Charonia sauliae which was caught off Miho, Shizuoka Prefecture.
The toxicity study showed that most of the boshubora specimens collected around there were toxic at the digestive gland.
The boshubora toxin (abbreviated as BST below) was purified from the digestive gland by a method which consisted of the treatment with activated charcoal, chromatography on Amberlite IRC-50 and CM-Sephadex C-25, and finally crystallixation. The recrystallixed toxin shwed a toxicity of 3, 700 MU/mg.
Thin-layer chromatographic and electrophoretic results for BST were the same as those for tetrodotoxin (TTX) analyzed for reference. Furthermoree. Furthermore, both toxins coincided well in their IR and NM Rspectra, the mass spectra of the C9-base-trimethylsilyl derivative, and the dose-death time curves. Based on these results, BST was identified as TTX.
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