posted on 2022-08-08, 05:20authored byRyuichi Watanabe, Yuka Takayanagi, Osamu Chiba, Shota Itoda, Hayate Ishizuka, Minami Odagi, Mayu Ozawa, Hajime Uchida, Ryoji Matsushima, Keiichi Konoki, Mari Yotsu-Yamashita, Kazuo Nagasawa, Toshiyuki Suzuki
Saxitoxin (STX) is a potent neurotoxin that is biosynthesized
by
toxic dinoflagellates and accumulated in shellfish via the food chain.
STX and its various analogues are now monitored in shellfish by the
hygiene authorities in many countries with instrumental analytical
methods, which require calibration with standards. Unfortunately,
STX is registered as a chemical warfare agent in Schedule 1 of the
Chemical Weapons Convention, and this has made it difficult to import
calibration standards into some countries. We aimed to avoid violation
of the Chemical Weapons Convention and facilitate analyses by preparing
calibration standards based on unnatural nontoxic antipodal STXs (ent-STXs) with the same physicochemical properties as natural
STXs. Our findings demonstrate that the nontoxic ent-STXs can be safely utilized as alternative reference materials of
STXs in the routine monitoring program by the local authorities and
consequently can lead to reduced usage of STX.