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Continuous fluorescence recording as a way to improve Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) models of paralytic shellfish toxin accumulation ArchiMer
Baron, Regis; Couedel, Marielle; Joret, Camille; Garen, Pierre; Truquet, Philippe; Masselin, Pierre; Bardouil, Michele; Lassus, Patrick.
A simple system was used to simulate the effect of alternating toxic (paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins) and non-toxic microalgal diets on oyster feeding behaviors and rates of toxin accumulation. These experimental conditions were meant to reflect, to some extent, the incoming and outgoing fluxes of toxic algae observed at the mouth of the Penze estuary (Northern Brittany, France). Physiological and toxicological parameters were estimated based oil fluorescence measurements recorded continuously at the outlet of each experimental tank, which contained a single oyster. Q(tox), this variable describes toxin uptake in oysters, it was used (instead of the toxin ingestion rate): i) in simple graphical analyses, ii) as well as in one- and two-compartment...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Skeletonema costatum; Alexandrium minutum; Fluorescence; Modeling; Kinetics; Toxin uptake; Shellfish toxin; PSP.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2006/publication-1400.pdf
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Décontamination expérimentale de bivalves toxiques : application aux phycotoxines paralysantes. Rapport final ArchiMer
Lassus, Patrick; Bardouil, Michele; Masselin, Pierre; Naviner, Magali; Truquet, Philippe.
A sea water recirculating flume was especially designed in the framework of this study. It improves physiological and ecophysiological evaluation of a 25 oysters (c. gigas) set fed on PSP toxic A. minutum cultures and then detoxified with commonly used aquaculture species (I. galbana, T. suecica, S. costatum, T. weissflogii). Chlorophyll a levels are kept steady in each case and adjusted in order to reach the same food value in each tank (0,5 mg/l TPM). When exposed to the mildly toxic species A. minutum (0,5 pg.eq.STX.cel-1) oysters depict a reduced clearance rate, food uptake and shell-valves activity (compared to non-toxic algal diets). The same physiological parameters do not show any significant differences when oysters are exposed to the control al...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Épuration; Crassostrea gigas; Alexandrium minutum; PSP; Écophysiologie; Depuration; C. gigas; A. minutum; PSP; Ecophysiology.
Ano: 1997 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00139/25021/23126.pdf
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Detoxification of Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas fed on diets of Skeletonema costatum with and without silt, following PSP contamination by Alexandrium minutum ArchiMer
Gueguen, Marielle; Bardouil, Michele; Baron, Regis; Lassus, Patrick; Truquet, Philippe; Massardier, Julie; Amzil, Zouher.
Contamination of shellfish by paralytic shellfish poisoning ( PSP) toxins poses an economic threat to shellfish farmers. As contaminated shellfish cannot be harvested for long periods of time, it would be very useful to develop processes to optimise and shorten their detoxification. In this study, Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas were first experimentally contaminated over a period of 13 days with a continuous flow of toxic Alexandrium minutum cultures at concentrations ranging from 150 to 200 cell ml(-1) ( toxin content after 13 days of contamination 438 mu g STX equiv. 100 g(-1) wet weight). Then, two different detoxification treatments were tested and showed detoxification rates greater than those observed in coastal environments. The first treatment...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Alexandrium minutum; Crassostrea gigas; Detoxification; Inorganic matter; Organic matter; PSP; Paralytic shellfish poisoning.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2008/publication-3896.pdf
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Les espèces phytoplanctoniques toxiques et nuisibles sur le littoral français de 1984 à 1995, résultats du REPHY (réseau de surveillance du phytoplancton et des phycotoxines) ArchiMer
Belin, Catherine; Raffin, Bernard.
This document presents the results obtained through the French Phytoplankton and Phycotoxins Monitoring Network (REPHY), concerning the presence of toxic and harmful phytoplankton species along the French coast, from 1984 to 1995. The network REPHY is briefly described. Then the different species, and their associated events, are reviewed : first, species toxic to shellfish consumers, e.g. Dinophysis spp. and Alexandrium minutum, which respectively produce diarrheic and paralytic toxins ; then, species which are toxic or harmful for marine fauna (fish, shellfish). The monitoring results are preceded by the main knowledge on taxonomy, distribution, biology, ecology and toxicity of the concerned species. A final synthesis illustrates the distribution of...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Phytoplancton; Phycotoxines; Surveillance; Espèces toxiques; Espèces nuisibles; Dinophysis; Alexandrium; DSP; PSP; Secteurs fermés; Phytoplankton; Phcotoxins; Monitoring; Toxic species; Harmful species; Dinophysis; Alexandrium; DSP; PSP; Closed areas.
Ano: 1998 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00094/20514/18184.pdf
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Manual for using REPHYTOX Data. Information to improve the understanding of REPHYTOX data files available to scientists and the public ArchiMer
Ifremer, ODE/VIGIES, REPHY-REPHYTOX national coordination & Quadrige administration unit.
REPHYTOX (Monitoring Network for Phycotoxins in marine organisms) is a network implemented by Ifremer. The data acquired by REPHYTOX have been banked since 1987 in the Quadrige database. This manual is intended for users of REPHYTOX data, which are made available on the internet from SEANOE. The Quadrige database is a component of the French Water Information System and its mission is to manage and exploit data from numerous coastal monitoring networks. SEANOE (Sea scientific open data publication) is a publisher of scientific data in the field of marine sciences. The REPHYTOX dataset available in SEANOE makes available all REPHYTOX data for the French metropolis, for years prior to the current year, in the form of fixed files, with an annual update. The...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: REPHYTOX; Data; Quadrige; SEANOE; DOI; Phycotoxins; DSP; PSP; ASP; Palytoxins; Shellfish; Coastal waters.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00409/52019/52677.pdf
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Manuel pour l’utilisation des données REPHYTOX. Informations destinées à améliorer la compréhension des fichiers de données REPHYTOX mis à disposition des scientifiques et du public ArchiMer
Ifremer, ODE/VIGIES, Coordination REPHY-REPHYTOX & Cellule Quadrige.
Le REPHYTOX (Réseau de Surveillance des Phycotoxines dans les organismes marins) est un réseau mis en oeuvre par Ifremer. Les données acquises par le REPHYTOX sont bancarisées depuis 1987 dans la base de données Quadrige. Ce manuel est destiné aux utilisateurs des données REPHYTOX, qui sont disponibles à partir de plusieurs supports, en particulier : Quadrige, SURVAL et SEANOE. La base de données Quadrige est une composante du Système d'Information sur l'Eau (SIE) et a pour mission la gestion et la valorisation des données issues de nombreux réseaux de surveillance du littoral. L’accès direct aux données REPHYTOX via l’applicatif Quadrige est réservé aux utilisateurs autorisés. Le produit SURVAL est un des outils appartenant au SI Quadrige, et met à...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: REPHYTOX; Données; Quadrige; SURVAL; SEANOE; DOI; Phycotoxines; DSP; PSP; ASP; Palytoxines; Coquillages; Littoral.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00409/52018/52676.pdf
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Paralytic shellfish poison outbreaks in the Penze estuary: Environmental factors affecting toxin uptake in the oyster, Crassostrea gigas ArchiMer
Lassus, Patrick; Baron, Regis; Garen, Pierre; Truquet, Philippe; Masselin, Pierre; Bardouil, Michele; Leguay, Didier; Amzil, Zouher.
Several experiments using a self-regulated system were conducted to define the factors likely to influence the uptake of paralytic shellfish poison (PSP) by oysters in the Penze estuary (France, Brittany). Each 4-day experiment was carried out in a recirculated sea water system using 15 Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) separated from each other and supplied with unfiltered natural seawater containing alternatively toxic (Alexandrium minutum) or non-toxic (Skeletonema costatum) algal diets. The food supply and exposure times to toxic diets were determined according to field studies of the Upstream and downstream movement of patches containing A. minutum. The experimental parameters corresponded roughly to the hydrological conditions generally observed in...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Experimental contamination; Oyster toxicity; Dinophyceae; Toxin; PSP.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2004/publication-400.pdf
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Phosphorus limitation might promote more toxin content in the marine invader dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum ArchiMer
Maestrini, Serge; Bechemin, Christian; Grzebyk, Daniel; Hummert, Christian.
Alexandrium minutum (strain AM89BM) has been grown in semi-continuous culture (0.2 vol. d super(-1)) in N-limiting (NO sub(3) super(-): PO sub(4) super(3-)=1.6 and 3.16), in P-limiting (N: P=160 and 80), and in N and P balanced (N: P=16) media. The toxin content in cells changed greatly according to the N: P ratio. Cells grown in N: P balanced condition showed an average total paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) content of 1.24 fmol cell super(-1). In N-limiting conditions, cells contained ca. 3 times less toxin with mean values of 0.41-0.45 fmol cell super(-1). In contrast, cells grown in P-limiting conditions contained on average 3.5 and 7 times more toxins than in the balanced N: P condition: 4.31 fmol cell super(-1) in the N: P=160 medium and 8.01 fmol...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Alexandrium minutum; Phosphorus limitation; Toxin content; PSP.
Ano: 2000 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00173/28422/26753.pdf
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REPHY (Réseau de Surveillance du Phytoplancton et des Phycotoxines). Méthodes de détection des phycotoxines diarrhéïques (DSP) et paralysantes (PSP). Méthodes biologiques sur souris ArchiMer
Belin, Catherine; Marcaillou-le Baut, Claire; Amzil, Zouher; Ledoux, Martial.
This document describes and harmonizes detection methods of diarrheic (DSP) and paralytic (PSP) phycotoxins, for the laboratories of the Direction of Coastal Environment of IFREMER, which work in the framework of the French Phytoplankton and Phycotoxins Monitoring Network. These toxins, produced by a few phytoplankton species which regularly occur in sea water, accumulate in shellfish, which become toxic. Analysis is performed on an extract of digestive gland (DSP), or of total flesh (PSP), of shellfish. The described methods are meuse-tests, which are, at the present time, the only methods available to be used in the framework of a monitoring network. The method for diarrheic toxins is not standardized, with a threshold adapted for monitoring purposes. At...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Phycotoxines; Méthode de détection des toxines; Test-souris; Toxines diarrhéïques; DSP; Toxines paralysantes; PSP; Surveillance; Phycotoxins; Toxin detection method; Mouse-test; Diarrheic toxins; DSP; Paralytic toxins; PSP; Monitoring.
Ano: 1996 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00429/54106/55438.pdf
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Short-term feeding response of the mussel Mytilus chilensis exposed to diets containing the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella RChHN
NAVARRO,JORGE M; CONTRERAS,ANDREA M; CHAPARRO,ÓSCAR R.
The short-term feeding response of the bivalve Mytilus chilensis was measured using four diets containing different proportions of the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella. The diets containing the highest concentrations of the dinoflagellate showed the greatest effect on the feeding activity in the mussel, with clearance and ingestión rates significantly reduced during the first hours of exposure. After this period, M. chilensis demonstrated a capacity to acclimate to the toxic diets, with feeding parameters reaching values similar to those of untreated control organisms. It was not clear if the negative effect on the feeding behavior was caused by the presence of the paralytic toxin, or due to the larger size of the dinoflagellate cells in...
Tipo: Journal article Palavras-chave: Mytilus chilensis; Feeding response; PSP; Dinoflagellates.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-078X2008000100004
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Surveillance des phycotoxines dans les coquillages ArchiMer
Nicolas, Marina; Belin, Catherine; Favre, Pauline; Rudloff, Laurence.
This paper presents the French national system for monitoring three groups of marine biotoxins regulated in shellfish, implemented firstly in marine production areas by the REPHY REPHYTOX network of IFREMER and secondly at distribution level through the network of laboratories accredited by the Directorate General for Food within the framework of official controls. The European regulations, the nature of the shellfish toxins, and analytical methods used are presented. The sampling procedures and strategy, as well as the results obtained by each of the two systems mentioned, are presented and discussed.
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Phycotoxines; Coquillages; Toxines lipophiles; ASP; PSP; Surveillance; Phycotoxins; Shellfish; Lipophilic toxins; ASP; PSP; Surveillance.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00393/50407/51123.pdf
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Toxicité des moules : étude de la décontamination PSP et DSP in vitro et in situ ArchiMer
Lassus, Patrick; Berthome, Jean-paul.
Laboratory bioassays have been performed. using toxic P. tamarensis mass cultures (MOG 835), in order to assess potential depuration kinetics of PSP contamined cultured blue mussels. Besides, from fields observations and translocation experiences to safe area, we have seeked for probable depuration kinetics of shellfishes having accumulated during summer 1986 high levels of DSP producing Dinophysis. Such preliminary studies may drive to further experiences giving more accuracy to the establishment of thresholds recquired by shellfishes depuration policy.
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Moules; PSP; DSP; Protogonyaulax tamarensis; Dinophysis; Décontamination; Blue mussels; PSP; DSP; Protogonyaulax tamarensis; Dinophysis; Depuration.
Ano: 1987 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00119/23020/20851.pdf
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Vigilance, veille et surveillance des risques alimentaires phycotoxiniques ArchiMer
Grastilleur, Charlotte; Arnich, Nathalie; Belin, Catherine.
Official routine monitoring of phycotoxins and toxinproducing algae is regularly implemented in the marine environment through phytoplankton identification in water samples, as well as by official analysis in shellfish in order to verify compliance with the maximum limits set in regulation (EC) no.853/2004. These activities are conducted by the official REPHY network, coordinated by IFREMER (French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea). As for other food safety hazards, the issue of emerging and non-regulated hazards needs to be fully addressed in addition to the ongoing above-mentioned surveillance efforts. This issue was submitted to ANSES (French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety) in the surveillance framework...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Phytoplancton; Phycotoxines; Biotoxines marines; Alexandrium; Dinophysis; Pseudo-nitzschia; ASP; DSP; PSP; Surveillance des aliments; Veille alimentaire; Sécurité sanitaire des aliments; Coquillages; Phytoplankton; Phycotoxins; Marine biotoxins; Alexandrium; Dinophysis; Pseudo-nitzschia; ASP; DSP; PSP; Food monitoring; Food surveillance; Food safety; Shellfish.
Ano: 2015 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00393/50471/51206.pdf
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การศึกษาการตอบสนองต่อความไวของช่วงแสงของข้าวสายพันธุ์ดีเด่นในภาคกลาง ประจำปี 2547 Thai Agricultural
Kanchana Klakhaeng; Suniyom Taprab; Rangsit Senghaphan; Krirk Keskosol.
Tipo: Collection Palavras-chave: Growth duration; Promising rice; Central region; Photoperiod sensitivity phase; PSP; ข้าว; สายพันธุ์ดีเด่น; การตอบสนองต่อช่วงแสง; ความไวของช่วงแสง.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://anchan.lib.ku.ac.th/agnet/handle/123456789/3122
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