Tetrodotoxin: Chemistry, toxicity, source, distribution and detection

  • Vaishali Bane
  • , Mary Lehane
  • , Madhurima Dikshit
  • , Alan O'Riordan
  • , Ambrose Furey

Research output: Contribution to journalReview articlepeer-review

Abstract

Tetrodotoxin (TTX) is a naturally occurring toxin that has been responsible for human intoxications and fatalities. Its usual route of toxicity is via the ingestion of contaminated puffer fish which are a culinary delicacy, especially in Japan. TTX was believed to be confined to regions of South East Asia, but recent studies have demonstrated that the toxin has spread to regions in the Pacific and the Mediterranean. There is no known antidote to TTX which is a powerful sodium channel inhibitor. This review aims to collect pertinent information available to date on TTX and its analogues with a special emphasis on the structure, aetiology, distribution, effects and the analytical methods employed for its detection.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)693-755
Number of pages63
JournalToxins
Volume6
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Chemistry
  • Detection
  • Distribution
  • Source
  • Tetrodotoxin
  • Toxicity
  • TTX
  • TTX analogues

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Tetrodotoxin: Chemistry, toxicity, source, distribution and detection'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this