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Shokuhin Eiseigaku Zasshi ; 47(4): 164-6, 2006 Aug.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16984036

ABSTRACT

We examined endotoxin and pyrogen contents in several kinds of natural and cultivated edible mushrooms, as well as some cultivated vegetables. According to the Japanese Pharmacopoeia, 14th Ed., two types of endotoxin (gel-clot Limulus amebocyte lysate) test and the pyrogen test were performed using natural edible mushrooms collected in Aichi Prefecture and cultivated mushrooms and vegetables purchased at a market. The endotoxin contents of natural mushrooms were apparently higher than those of cultivated mushrooms or vegetables. The endotoxin contents in the cultivated mushrooms were slightly higher than those in the vegetables. Similar results were obtained in the pyrogen test.


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Agaricales/chemistry , Endotoxins/isolation & purification , Food Analysis , Pyrogens/isolation & purification
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Toxicon ; 46(1): 93-8, 2005 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15922387

ABSTRACT

We report here a rapid detection method for paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxins using a cultured neuroblastoma cell line, modified from the bioassay system previously established by Manger et al. [Manger, R.L., Leja, L.S., Lee, S.Y., Hungerford, J.M., Kirkpatrick, M.A., Yasumoto, T., Wekell, M.M., 2003. Detection of paralytic shellfish poison by rapid cell bioassay: antagonism of voltage-gated sodium channel active toxins in vitro. J. AOAC Int. 86 (3), 540-543]. In the present study, we made two major modifications to the previous method. The first is the use of maitotoxin, a marine toxin of ciguatera fish poisoning, which enables the incubation period to be reduced to 6 h when applied to the microplate 15 min prior to the end of the incubation. The second is the use of WST-8, a dehydrogenase detecting water-soluble tetrazolium salt for determining the target cell viability, which permits the omission of a washing step and simplifies the counting process. In addition, we attempted to reduce the required materials as much as possible. Thus, our modified method should be useful for screening the PSP-toxins from shellfish.


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Marine Toxins/analysis , Shellfish , Animals , Biological Assay , Cell Line, Tumor , Mice , Neuroblastoma , Oxocins/analysis , Saxitoxin/analogs & derivatives , Saxitoxin/analysis , Tetrazolium Salts/chemistry
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