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Title: Morphological, Toxicological, and Biochemical Characterization of Two Species of Gambierdiscus from Bahía de La Paz, Gulf of California
Authors: Leyberth José Fernández-Herrera
Erick Julián Núñez-Vázquez
Francisco E. Hernández-Sandoval
Daniel Octavio Ceseña-Ojeda
Sara García-Davis
Andressa Teles
Marte Virgen-Félix
Dariel Tovar-Ramírez
Keywords: Gambierdiscus
amino acids
pigments
toxicity
ciguatoxins
ciguatera
Gulf of California
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: We describe five new isolates of two Gambierdiscus species from Bahía de La Paz in the southern Gulf of California. Batch cultures of Gambierdiscus were established for morphological characterization using light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Pigment and amino acid profiles were also analyzed using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLCUV and HPLC-DAD). Finally, toxicity (CTX-like and MTX-like activity) was evaluated using the Artemia salina assay (ARTOX), mouse assay (MBA), marine fish assay (MFA), and fluorescent receptor binding assay (fRBA). These strains were identified as Gambierdiscus cf. caribaeus and Gambierdiscus cf. carpenteri. Toxicity for CTX-like and MTX-like activity was confirmed in all evaluated clones. Seven pigments were detected, with chlorophyll a, pyridine, Chl2, and diadinoxanthin being particularly noteworthy. For the first time, a screening of the amino acid profile of Gambierdiscus from the Pacific Ocean was conducted, which showed 14 amino acids for all strains except histidine, which was only present in G. cf. caribeaus. We report the presence of Gambierdiscus and Fukuyoa species in the Mexican Pacific, where ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP) cases have occurred.
URI: http://umt-ir.umt.edu.my:8080/handle/123456789/22519
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