| Literature DB >> 33807311 |
Pedro Reis Costa1,2, Jorge Giráldez3, Susana Margarida Rodrigues1, José Manuel Leão3, Estefanía Pinto1, Lucía Soliño1,2, Ana Gago-Martínez3.
Abstract
Tetrodotoxin (TTX) is a potent neurotoxin, considered an emerging toxin in Europe where recently a safety limit of 44 µg TTX kg-1 was recommended by authorities. In this study, three specimens of the large gastropod trumpet shell Charonia lampas bought in a market in south Portugal were analyzed using a neuroblastoma cell (N2a) based assay and by LC-MS/MS. N2a toxicity was observed in the viscera of two individuals analyzed and LC-MS/MS showed very high concentrations of TTX (42.1 mg kg-1) and 4,9-anhydroTTX (56.3 mg kg-1). A third compound with m/z 318 and structurally related with TTX was observed. In the edible portion, i.e., the muscle, toxin levels were below the EFSA recommended limit. This study shows that trumpet shell marine snails are seafood species that may reach the markets containing low TTX levels in the edible portion but containing very high levels of TTX in non-edible portion raising concerns regarding food safety if a proper evisceration is not carried out by consumers. These results highlight the need for better understanding TTX variability in this gastropod species, which is critical to developing a proper legal framework for resources management ensuring seafood safety, and the introduction of these gastropods in the markets.Entities:
Keywords: HILIC-MS/MS; marine biotoxins; seafood safety; tetrodotoxin
Year: 2021 PMID: 33807311 PMCID: PMC8066793 DOI: 10.3390/toxins13040250
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxins (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6651 Impact factor: 4.546
Figure 1Toxic response of the cytotoxicity test for: (a) TTX standard with ouabain and veratridine (OV); (b) sample (viscera Cl-1) with toxic response (c) sample (muscle Cl-2) without toxic response; (d) sample (viscera Cl-3) with toxic response for TTX.
Figure 2Charonia lampas (Cl-3, viscera). Total ion chromatograms using precursor ion mode of mass fragment ions with m/z 162.1 and m/z 178.1.
Figure 3Multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) chromatograms of TTX and 4,9-anhydroTTX in certified standard (A,B), and in trumpet shell (Cl-3, viscera) sample (C,D) and, the TTX analogue with m/z 318 in trumpet shell (E).
Figure 4Product ion spectra of (a) m/z 320.1 of TTX standard, (b) m/z 320.1 of TTX in sample extract (Cl-3, viscera), (c) m/z 318.1 of TTX analogue in sample extract (Cl-3, viscera), and (d) m/z 302.1 of 4,9-anhydro TTX in sample extract (Cl-3, viscera).
Concentration (µg kg−1) of tetrodotoxin (TTX) and its analogue 4,9-anhydroTTX determined in muscle and viscera of Charonia lampas by HILIC-MS/MS.
| Sample | Toxins Concentration (µg kg−1) | |
|---|---|---|
| TTX | 4,9-anhydroTTX | |
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| Cl-1 | 15.0 | 35.4 |
| Cl-2 | <LOD | <LOD |
| Cl-3 | 31.3 | 88.0 |
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| Cl-1 | 10,961.4 | 12,652.0 |
| Cl-2 | 8.5 | <LOD |
| Cl-3 | 42,163.0 | 56,325.5 |
LOD: Limit of Detection.
Trumpet shell Charonia lampas. Shell length and weight of soft tissue.
| Length | Weight of Soft Tissue (g) | |
|---|---|---|
| Cl-1 | 21.5 | 169.0 |
| Cl-2 | 27.1 | 213.2 |
| Cl-3 | 25.2 | 191.3 |
MS/MS data used for the MRM acquisition of the analysis of TTX and its analogues on a 6495 Agilent Technologies mass spectrometer.
| Compound | Precursor Ion | Product Ions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| TTX and 4-epi TTX | 320.1 | 302.1 | 162.1 |
| 11-deoxyTTX and 5-deoxy TTX | 304.1 | 286.1 | 162.1 |
| 4,9-anhydro TTX | 302.1 | 284.1 | 162.1 |
| 6, 11-dideoxy TTX | 288.1 | 270.1 | 162.1 |
| 5,6,11- trideoxy TTX | 272.1 | 254.1 | 162.1 |