Italian Journal of Food Safety (Jun 2021)

New evidence of pectenotoxins in farmed bivalve molluscs from Sardinia (Italy)

  • Alessandro G. Mudadu,
  • Anna Maria Bazzoni,
  • Rita Melillo,
  • Cecilia Teodora Satta,
  • Simona Cau,
  • Virgilio Congiu,
  • Barbara Soro,
  • Riccardo Bazzardi,
  • Giuseppa Lorenzoni,
  • Gabriella Piras,
  • Nadia Bardino,
  • Bruna Vodret,
  • Sebastiano Virgilio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ijfs.2021.9281
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1

Abstract

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Several planktonic dinoflagellates can produce lipophilic phycotoxins that represent a significant threat to public health as well as to shellfish and fish farming. Poisoning related to some of these toxins is categorised as diarrhetic shellfish poisoning. We analysed 975 shellfish samples from Tortolì in the central-eastern region of Sardinia (Italy) from January 2016 to March 2020, to investigate the prevalence of different lipophilic marine biotoxins in mollusc bivalves. The results highlighted the predominant presence of toxins belonging to the okadaic acid group in all samples with toxin concentrations exceeding legal limits, and revealed the new occurrence of pectenotoxins in oysters and clams with a winter seasonality in recent years. The origin of shellfish toxicity was associated with the same Dinophysis species, mainly D. acuminata. Based on both these results and other precedents, monitoring and recording systems are strongly recommended.

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