Study on risk of exposure of seafood consumers in Bulgaria to hydrophilic marine toxins

M. Stancheva, Z. Peteva, B. Krock
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Marine biotoxins can be accumulated in shellfish and in turn can lead to severe illness or chronical consequences in human shellfish consumers. The aim of this study was to assess the levels of hydrophilic marine biotoxins in both farmed and wild mussels from the Bulgarian coast sampled in 2017 and to estimate the exposure (acute and chronic) of detected toxins to Bulgarian consumers if investigated mussels were consumed. The hydrophilic toxin - domoic acid was determined by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Mean domoic acid in whole mussel meat was estimated 0.139 mg/kg which is below the regulatory limit of 20 mg/kg. Among all paralytic shellfish (PSP) toxins evaluated only gonyautoxin-2 (GTX2) was detected via high performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection (HPLC-FD). Mean GTX2 level in whole mussel meat was calculated to be 0.151 mg STX.2HCl eq/kg which is far beneath the legislative limit of 800 mg STX.2HCl eq/kg. Estimation of acute exposure for both detected toxins - domoic acid and GTX2 and of chronic exposure to domoic acid showed similar results among male and female, as well as among wild and cultivated mussel consumers. This study showed an overall low contamination level of wild and farmed mussels with hydrophilic marine biotoxins compared to the regulatory limits. This is concluding in low acute and chronic exposure via consumption of contaminated mussels.
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保加利亚海产品消费者接触亲水海洋毒素的风险研究
海洋生物毒素可在贝类中积累,进而可导致人类贝类消费者患上严重疾病或慢性后果。本研究的目的是评估2017年从保加利亚海岸采集的养殖和野生贻贝中亲水海洋生物毒素的水平,并估计如果食用被调查的贻贝,检测到的毒素对保加利亚消费者的暴露(急性和慢性)。采用液相色谱-串联质谱法(LC-MS/MS)测定亲水毒素软骨藻酸。整个贻贝肉中软骨藻酸的平均值估计为0.139 mg/kg,低于20 mg/kg的规定限值。在所有评估的麻痹贝类毒素中,高效液相色谱-荧光检测(HPLC-FD)仅检测到gonyautoxin-2 (GTX2)。计算出贻贝全肉中GTX2的平均含量为0.151 mg STX.2HCl当量/kg,远低于800 mg STX.2HCl当量/kg的立法限值。对两种检测到的毒素——软骨藻酸和GTX2的急性暴露和软骨藻酸慢性暴露的估计在男性和女性以及野生和养殖贻贝消费者中显示出相似的结果。这项研究表明,与监管限制相比,野生和养殖贻贝的亲水海洋生物毒素污染水平总体较低。结论是,通过食用受污染的贻贝,低急性和慢性接触。
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