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Onchidals Onchidella species

Onchidal is a toxic component of a certain poisonous marine opisthobranch mollusc. Like other opisthobranchs, the Onchidiacea family of molluscs does not have the protection of a hard external shell as do most molluscs. They rely instead on the production of a defensive secretion. When the animal is disturbed it secretes a viscous fluid from specialized glands. In two species of Onchidella Onchidella Jhr-idanun and Onchidella borealis), this defensive secretion has been shown to act as a deterrent to potential predators, including fish and crabs. Chemically, it is a simple lipophilic acetate ester (see Figure 11.1). [Pg.144]

TABLE 11.1. Concentration of onchidal in different species of Onchidella (Abramson et al., 1989)... [Pg.144]


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