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Perna canaliculus

Mussel, Perna canaliculus soft parts New Zealand, 1986-87 distance from sewage outfall ... [Pg.547]

Anderlini, V.C. 1992. The effect of sewage on trace metal concentrations and scope for growth in Mytilus edulis aoteanus and Perna canaliculus from Wellington Harbour, New Zealand. Sci. Total Environ. 125 263-288. [Pg.574]

Ishida, H., Nozawa, A., Nukaya, H., Rhodes, L., McNabb, P, Holland, PT, Tsuji, K. 2004a. Confirmation of brevetoxin metabolism in cockle, Austrovenus stutchburyi, and greenshell mussel, Perna canaliculus, associated with New Zealand neurotoxic shellfish poisoning, by controlled exposure to Karenia brevis culture. Toxicon 43, 701-712. [Pg.44]

Morohashi, A., Satake, M., Murata, K., Naoki, H., Kaspar, H.F., Yasumoto, T. 1995. Brevetoxin B3, a new brevetoxin analog isolated from the greenshell mussel Perna canaliculus involved in neurotoxic shellfish poisoning in New Zealand. Tetrahedron Letters "id, 8995-8998. [Pg.45]

MacKenzie, L., Holland, R, McNabb, R, Beuzenberg, V, Selwood, A., and Suzuki, T. 2002. Complex toxin profiles in phytoplankton and Greenshell mussels (Perna canaliculus), revealed by LC-MS/MS analysis. Toxicon 40, 1321-1330. [Pg.184]

New Zealand greenshell mussels (Perna canaliculus) by high-pressure processing (400MPa) has potential benefits in product quality, increased yield, and inactivation... [Pg.157]

Eletcher, G.C., Youssef, J.F., and Gupta, S. 2008. Research issues in inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes associated with New Zealand Greenshell mussel meat (Perna canaliculus) using high pressure processing. Journal of Aquatic Food Product Technology 17 173-194. [Pg.163]

Mytilus edulis, M. galloprovincialis, Perna canaliculus, Pecten novaezelandiae Patinopecten yessoensis... [Pg.271]

In 2005, LC-MS analysis of extracts of naturally contaminated mussels collected along the coasts of countries belonging to three different continents, Norway (M. eduUs), Canada (M. edulis), and New Zealand (Perna canaliculus), revealed the presence of 44,55-dihydroxyyessotoxin... [Pg.291]

Suzuki, T., et al., Pectenotoxin-2 seco acid a toxin converted from pectenotoxin-2 by the New Zealand Greenshell mussel, Perna canaliculus, Toxicon, 39, 507, 2001. [Pg.368]

Ishida et al. (1995) hrst described a new water-soluble polyether BTX analogue (Bl) isolated from New Zealand cockles (Austrovenus stuchburyi). BTX-Bl is the taurine conjugate of PbTx-2 and was the predominant BTX metabolite produced within the cockle. BTX-Bl was not ichthyo-toxic. It was only found in low levels in Greenshell mussels (Perna canaliculus) and not at all in Pacihc oysters (Crassostrea gigas). PbTx-3 was found in all three species (Nozawa et al., 2003) and parent PbTx-2 in Cr. gigas (Ishida et al., 1996). [Pg.446]

Further analytical studies have revealed the presence of gymnodimine not only in New Zealand oysters but also in Greenshell mussels (Perna canaliculus), blue mussels (Mytilus edulis), scallops (Pecten novaezelandiae), pipis (Paphies australis), and paua (Haliotis iris) [7,8]. More recently, gymnodimine has been identified in clams (Ruditapes decussatus) from Tunisia [9], and the presence of gymnodimine in Canadian waters has also been reported [10]. [Pg.582]

Apte S, Gardner JPA (2001). Three polymorphic mitochondrial DNA markers for Perna canaliculus. Anim. Genet., 32 47-49. [Pg.114]

ADAMS S L, TERVrr H R, MCGOWAN L T, SMITH J F, ROBERTS R D, SAUNAS-FLORES L, GALE s L, WEBB s c, MULLEN s F and CRiTSER J K (2009) Towards cryopreservation of GreensheU mussel Perna canaliculus) oocytes. Cryobiology, 58,69-74. [Pg.106]

KESARCODI-WATSON A, KASPAR H, LATEGAN M J and GIBSON L (2010) Alteromonos macleodii 0444 and Neptunomonas sp. 0536, two novel probiotics for hatchery-reared GreenshelF mussel larvae, Perna canaliculus. Aquaculture, 309,49-55. [Pg.279]

S-4001 P-Glucan Glycogen - antiinflammatory (croton oil mice ear edema, yeast Induced ankle swelling) - antiinflammatory (rat paw edema) Omphalia lapidescens Perna canaliculus (mussel) [73] [96, 97]... [Pg.29]

Knaus U (1989) Komplementaktive Verbindungen aus der grunlippigen Muschel Perna canaliculus (Gmelin) sowie niederen und hoheren Pflanzen. PhD Thesis, Ludwig-Maxi-milians-Universitat, Miinchen, Germany... [Pg.39]


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