Evaluation of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins in Marine Oyster Farming and Microalgae in the Atlantic Amazon Evidences Safety but Highlights Potential Risks of Shellfish Poisoning
Francisco Arimatéia dos Santos Alves,
Eliane Brabo de Sousa,
Maíra Pompeu Martins,
Cássia Christina da Silva Rocha,
Silvia Maria Mathes Faustino,
Rosivaldo Alcântara Mendes,
Marcelo de Oliveira Lima,
Maria Paula Cruz Schneider
Affiliations
Francisco Arimatéia dos Santos Alves
Laboratory of Genomics and Biotechnology, Biological Sciences Institute, Federal University of Pará, Augusto Correa 01, Belém 66075-110, PA, Brazil
Eliane Brabo de Sousa
Seção de Meio Ambiente, Laboratório de Cianobactérias e Bioindicadores Aquáticos, Instituto Evandro Chagas/SVC/MS, Rod. Br. 316, Km 7, Ananindeua 67030-000, PA, Brazil
Maíra Pompeu Martins
Laboratory of Genomics and Biotechnology, Biological Sciences Institute, Federal University of Pará, Augusto Correa 01, Belém 66075-110, PA, Brazil
Cássia Christina da Silva Rocha
Seção de Meio Ambiente, Laboratório de Análise de Resíduos Orgânicos, Instituto Evandro Chagas/SVC/MS, Rod. Br. 316, Km 7, Ananindeua 67030-000, PA, Brazil
Silvia Maria Mathes Faustino
Algae Cultivation Laboratory, Federal University of Amapá, Rod. JK, km 02, Macapá 68902-280, AP, Brazil
Rosivaldo Alcântara Mendes
Seção de Meio Ambiente, Laboratório de Análise de Resíduos Orgânicos, Instituto Evandro Chagas/SVC/MS, Rod. Br. 316, Km 7, Ananindeua 67030-000, PA, Brazil
Marcelo de Oliveira Lima
Seção de Meio Ambiente, Laboratório de Metais e Ecotoxicologia, Instituto Evandro Chagas/SVC/MS, Rod. Br. 316, Km 7, Ananindeua 67030-000, PA, Brazil
Maria Paula Cruz Schneider
Laboratory of Genomics and Biotechnology, Biological Sciences Institute, Federal University of Pará, Augusto Correa 01, Belém 66075-110, PA, Brazil
Marine phycotoxins are organic compounds synthesized by some species of microalgae, which accumulate in the tissues of filter-feeder organisms such as bivalve mollusks. These toxins can cause acute intoxication episodes in humans, a severe threat to aquaculture and fisheries. In the State of Pará, Brazil, oyster farming has community, artisanal and sustainable bases, using mangroves as cultivation environment and seed banks. In small-scale production, there are often no established methods of safeguarding the health of consumers elevating the potential risks of shellfish poisoning outbreaks. Our study evaluated the presence of phycotoxins in oysters cultivated in five municipalities in the region of the Atlantic Amazon (Pará, Brazil) assessing the quality of the final product. We further evaluated the microalgae, water quality, and the spatio-temporal variation of physicochemical factors in the same area. Diatoms dominated the microalgae composition, followed by dinoflagellates, some of which are reported to be potentially toxic and producers of paralytic shellfish toxins. For the first time, we describe the occurrence of the potentially toxic dinoflagellate Ostreopsis sp. in the Amazon region. Furthermore, for the first time, toxins were detected in oyster farming in the northeast of the State of Pará, namely GTX2,3, STX, and dc-STX nevertheless, with nontoxic values. The identified toxins represent a potential threat to shellfish consumers.