LC–MS/MS Analysis of Ciguatoxins Revealing the Regional and Species Distinction of Fish in the Tropical Western Pacific
Ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP) is one of the most frequently reported seafood poisoning diseases. It is endemic to the tropical region and occurs most commonly in the regions around the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Caribbean Sea. The principal toxins causing CFP are ciguatoxins (CTXs). In the Pa...
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doaj-aed073b528ee4eb187e4c7ee7e4230742021-04-02T21:42:05ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122021-03-01929929910.3390/jmse9030299LC–MS/MS Analysis of Ciguatoxins Revealing the Regional and Species Distinction of Fish in the Tropical Western PacificNaomasa Oshiro0Takumi Tomikawa1Kyoko Kuniyoshi2Akira Ishikawa3Hajime Toyofuku4Takashi Kojima5Hiroshi Asakura6National Institute of Health Sciences (NIHS), 3-25-26 Tonomachi, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 210-9501, JapanNational Institute of Health Sciences (NIHS), 3-25-26 Tonomachi, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 210-9501, JapanNational Institute of Health Sciences (NIHS), 3-25-26 Tonomachi, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 210-9501, JapanGraduate School of Bioresources, Mie University, 1577 Kurimamachiya-cho, Tsu, Mie 514-8507, JapanJoint Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Yamaguchi University, 1677-1 Yoshida, Yamaguchi 753-8515, JapanDepartment of Biosciences, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Teikyo University of Science, 2525 Yatsusawa, Uenohara, Yamanashi 409-0193, JapanNational Institute of Health Sciences (NIHS), 3-25-26 Tonomachi, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 210-9501, JapanCiguatera fish poisoning (CFP) is one of the most frequently reported seafood poisoning diseases. It is endemic to the tropical region and occurs most commonly in the regions around the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Caribbean Sea. The principal toxins causing CFP are ciguatoxins (CTXs). In the Pacific region, more than 20 analogs of CTXs have been identified to date. Based on their skeletal structures, they are classified into CTX1B-type and CTX3C-type toxins. We have previously reported species-specific and regional-specific toxin profiles. In this study, the levels and profiles of CTXs in fish present in the tropical western Pacific regions were analyzed using the liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) technique. Forty-two fish specimens, belonging to the categories of snappers, groupers, Spanish mackerel, and moray eel, were purchased from various places such as Fiji, the Philippines, Thailand, and Taiwan. Only the fish captured from Fijian coastal waters contained detectable amounts of CTXs. The toxin levels in the fish species found along the coastal regions of the Viti Levu Island, the main island in Fiji, and the toxin profiles were significantly different from those of the fish species present in other coastal regions. The toxin levels and profiles varied among the different fish samples collected from different coastal areas. Based on the toxin levels and toxin profiles, the coast was demarcated into three zones. In Zone-1, which covers the northern coast of the main island and the regions of the Malake Island and Korovau, CTXs in fish were below the detection level. In Zone-2, CTX3C-type toxins were present in low levels in the fish. CTX1B-type and CTX3C-type toxins co-occurred in the fish present in Zone-3. The toxin profiles may have reflected the variation in <i>Gambierdiscus</i> spp.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/3/299ciguateraciguatoxinLC–MS/MSFijiCTX1BCTX3C |
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Naomasa Oshiro Takumi Tomikawa Kyoko Kuniyoshi Akira Ishikawa Hajime Toyofuku Takashi Kojima Hiroshi Asakura LC–MS/MS Analysis of Ciguatoxins Revealing the Regional and Species Distinction of Fish in the Tropical Western Pacific Journal of Marine Science and Engineering ciguatera ciguatoxin LC–MS/MS Fiji CTX1B CTX3C |
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Naomasa Oshiro Takumi Tomikawa Kyoko Kuniyoshi Akira Ishikawa Hajime Toyofuku Takashi Kojima Hiroshi Asakura |
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LC–MS/MS Analysis of Ciguatoxins Revealing the Regional and Species Distinction of Fish in the Tropical Western Pacific |
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LC–MS/MS Analysis of Ciguatoxins Revealing the Regional and Species Distinction of Fish in the Tropical Western Pacific |
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LC–MS/MS Analysis of Ciguatoxins Revealing the Regional and Species Distinction of Fish in the Tropical Western Pacific |
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LC–MS/MS Analysis of Ciguatoxins Revealing the Regional and Species Distinction of Fish in the Tropical Western Pacific |
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LC–MS/MS Analysis of Ciguatoxins Revealing the Regional and Species Distinction of Fish in the Tropical Western Pacific |
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lc–ms/ms analysis of ciguatoxins revealing the regional and species distinction of fish in the tropical western pacific |
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Ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP) is one of the most frequently reported seafood poisoning diseases. It is endemic to the tropical region and occurs most commonly in the regions around the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Caribbean Sea. The principal toxins causing CFP are ciguatoxins (CTXs). In the Pacific region, more than 20 analogs of CTXs have been identified to date. Based on their skeletal structures, they are classified into CTX1B-type and CTX3C-type toxins. We have previously reported species-specific and regional-specific toxin profiles. In this study, the levels and profiles of CTXs in fish present in the tropical western Pacific regions were analyzed using the liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) technique. Forty-two fish specimens, belonging to the categories of snappers, groupers, Spanish mackerel, and moray eel, were purchased from various places such as Fiji, the Philippines, Thailand, and Taiwan. Only the fish captured from Fijian coastal waters contained detectable amounts of CTXs. The toxin levels in the fish species found along the coastal regions of the Viti Levu Island, the main island in Fiji, and the toxin profiles were significantly different from those of the fish species present in other coastal regions. The toxin levels and profiles varied among the different fish samples collected from different coastal areas. Based on the toxin levels and toxin profiles, the coast was demarcated into three zones. In Zone-1, which covers the northern coast of the main island and the regions of the Malake Island and Korovau, CTXs in fish were below the detection level. In Zone-2, CTX3C-type toxins were present in low levels in the fish. CTX1B-type and CTX3C-type toxins co-occurred in the fish present in Zone-3. The toxin profiles may have reflected the variation in <i>Gambierdiscus</i> spp. |
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ciguatera ciguatoxin LC–MS/MS Fiji CTX1B CTX3C |
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