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Gobius criniger

Goby Poisoning. At least one species of the family Gobiidae, namely Gobius criniger, has been found to contain tetrodotoxin (89, 90). Fatalities to humans and animals have been reported in Taiwan, and this goby is known to be toxic in the Philippines and Ryukyu Islands. [Pg.45]

Tetrodotoxin (abbreviated TTX below. Figure 1) is named after the family Tetraodontidae into which most pufferfishes are classified. TTX has not been detected in any other fishes except for the goby Gobius criniger. [Pg.345]

Noguchi, T. and Hashimoto, Y. 1973. Isolation of tetrodotoxin from a goby Gobius criniger. Toxicon 11, 305-307. [Pg.231]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.48 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.18 , Pg.48 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.202 , Pg.216 ]




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