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Tiostrea chilensis

In 1993, extracts of oysters (Tiostrea chilensis) dredged from the Foveaux Strait, New Zealand, showed unusual toxicity in routine bioassays for lipophilic toxins [1,2]. At the same time, a bloom of a dinoflagellate was observed in the affected area, which was classified as Gymnodinium cf. mikimotoi... [Pg.582]

C32H45NO4, Mr 507.70, amorphous solid, [a]o -10.4° (CH3OH), a shellfish toxin, isolated from New Zealand oysters Tiostrea chilensis) and the dinoflagellate Gymnodinium cf. mikimotoi. G. shows potent ichtyo-toxicity and is structurally related to the pinnatoxins. LU. Tetrahedron Lett. 38,4889 (1997). - [CAS 173792-58-0]... [Pg.275]


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