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A combination fluorescence assay and Folin-Ciocalteau phenol reagent assay for the detection of paralytic shellfish poisons.

Paralytic shellfish poison (PSP) profiles of crude shellfish extracts were determined by linear gradient elution from a Bio-Rad AG-50-X4 strong cation-exchange resin mini-column. STX, GTX2 and GTX3 were detected by fluorescence assay. NeoSTX and GTX1/GTX4 were detected with a Folin-Ciocalteau phenol reagent assay. The major toxicity associated with extracts of Mytilus edulis and Mya arenaria collected during a 1972 red tide off Hampton, New Hampshire, was due to the presence of GTX1/GTX4, with some activity associated with neoSTX, GTX2 and GTX3. STX was also present. Correlations to mouse toxicity are provided.[1]

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