Dinophysis toxins : : distribution, fate in shellfish and impacts / / special issue editors, Beatriz Reguera, Juan Blanco.

Several species of Dinophysis produce one or two groups of lipophilic toxins: okadaic acid (OA) and its derivatives; or the dinophysistoxins (DTXs) (also known as diarrhetic shellfish poisons or DSP toxins) and pectenotoxins (PTXs). DSP toxins are potent inhibitors of protein phosphatases, causing g...

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