| Literature DB >> 28073557 |
Suh Nih Tan1, Sing Tung Teng2, Hong Chang Lim3, Yuichi Kotaki4, Stephen S Bates5, Chui Pin Leaw6, Po Teen Lim7.
Abstract
The distribution of the toxic pennate diatom Nitzschia was investigated at four mangrove areas along the coastal brackish waters of Peninsular Malaysia. Eighty-two strains of N. navis-varingica were isolated and established, and their identity confirmed morphologically and molecularly. Frustule morphological characteristics of the strains examined are identical to previously identified N. navis-varingica, but with a sightly higher density of the number of areolae per 1μm (4-7 areolae). Both LSU and ITS rDNAs phylogenetic trees clustered all strains in the N. navis-varingica clade, with high sequence homogeneity in the LSU rDNA (0-0.3%), while the intraspecific divergences in the ITS2 data set reached up to 7.4%. Domoic acid (DA) and its geometrical isomers, isodomoic A (IA) and isodomoic B (IB), were detected in cultures of N. navis-varingica by FMOC-LC-FLD, and subsequently confirmed by LC-MS/MS, with selected ion monitoring (SIM) and multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) runs. DA contents ranged between 0.37 and 11.06pgcell-1. This study demonstrated that the toxigenic euryhaline diatom N. navis-varingica is widely distributed in Malaysian mangrove swamps, suggesting the risk of amnesic shellfish poisoning and the possibility of DA contamination in the mangrove-related fisheries products. Copyright ÂEntities:
Keywords: Amnesic shellfish poisoning; Brackish water; Domoic acid; ITS2; LSU rDNA; Nitzschia navis-varingica; Phylogeny
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28073557 DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2016.11.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Harmful Algae ISSN: 1568-9883 Impact factor: 4.273