Identification of fish species and toxins implicated in a snapper food poisoning event in Sabah, Malaysia, 2017

In the coastal countries of Southeast Asia, fish is a staple diet and certain fish species are food delicacies to local populations or commercially important to individual communities. Although there have been several suspected cases of ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP) in Southeast Asian countries, fe...

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Main Authors: Dao, Ha Viet, Uesugi, Aya, Uchida, Hajime, Watanabe, Ryuichi, Matsushima, Ryoji, Lim, Zhen Fei, Jipanin, Steffiana J., Pham, Ky Xuan, Phan, Minh-Thu, Leaw, Chui Pin, Lim, Po Teen, Suzuki, Toshiyuki
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spelling my.um.eprints.345112022-05-26T02:20:55Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/34511/ Identification of fish species and toxins implicated in a snapper food poisoning event in Sabah, Malaysia, 2017 Dao, Ha Viet Uesugi, Aya Uchida, Hajime Watanabe, Ryuichi Matsushima, Ryoji Lim, Zhen Fei Jipanin, Steffiana J. Pham, Ky Xuan Phan, Minh-Thu Leaw, Chui Pin Lim, Po Teen Suzuki, Toshiyuki Q Science (General) QR Microbiology In the coastal countries of Southeast Asia, fish is a staple diet and certain fish species are food delicacies to local populations or commercially important to individual communities. Although there have been several suspected cases of ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP) in Southeast Asian countries, few have been confirmed by ciguatoxins identification, resulting in limited information for the correct diagnosis of this food-borne disease. In the present study, ciguatoxin-1B (CTX-1B) in red snapper (Lutjanus bohar) implicated in a CFP case in Sabah, Malaysia, in December 2017 was determined by single-quadrupole selected ion monitoring (SIM) liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS). Continuous consumption of the toxic fish likely resulted in CFP, even when the toxin concentration in the fish consumed was low. The identification of the fish species was performed using the molecular characterization of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene marker, with a phylogenetic analysis of the genus Lutjanus. This is the first report identifying the causative toxin in fish-implicated CFP in Malaysia. MDPI 2021-09 Article PeerReviewed Dao, Ha Viet and Uesugi, Aya and Uchida, Hajime and Watanabe, Ryuichi and Matsushima, Ryoji and Lim, Zhen Fei and Jipanin, Steffiana J. and Pham, Ky Xuan and Phan, Minh-Thu and Leaw, Chui Pin and Lim, Po Teen and Suzuki, Toshiyuki (2021) Identification of fish species and toxins implicated in a snapper food poisoning event in Sabah, Malaysia, 2017. Toxins, 13 (9). ISSN 2072-6651, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins13090657 <https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins13090657>. 10.3390/toxins13090657
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topic Q Science (General)
QR Microbiology
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
QR Microbiology
Dao, Ha Viet
Uesugi, Aya
Uchida, Hajime
Watanabe, Ryuichi
Matsushima, Ryoji
Lim, Zhen Fei
Jipanin, Steffiana J.
Pham, Ky Xuan
Phan, Minh-Thu
Leaw, Chui Pin
Lim, Po Teen
Suzuki, Toshiyuki
Identification of fish species and toxins implicated in a snapper food poisoning event in Sabah, Malaysia, 2017
description In the coastal countries of Southeast Asia, fish is a staple diet and certain fish species are food delicacies to local populations or commercially important to individual communities. Although there have been several suspected cases of ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP) in Southeast Asian countries, few have been confirmed by ciguatoxins identification, resulting in limited information for the correct diagnosis of this food-borne disease. In the present study, ciguatoxin-1B (CTX-1B) in red snapper (Lutjanus bohar) implicated in a CFP case in Sabah, Malaysia, in December 2017 was determined by single-quadrupole selected ion monitoring (SIM) liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS). Continuous consumption of the toxic fish likely resulted in CFP, even when the toxin concentration in the fish consumed was low. The identification of the fish species was performed using the molecular characterization of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene marker, with a phylogenetic analysis of the genus Lutjanus. This is the first report identifying the causative toxin in fish-implicated CFP in Malaysia.
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author Dao, Ha Viet
Uesugi, Aya
Uchida, Hajime
Watanabe, Ryuichi
Matsushima, Ryoji
Lim, Zhen Fei
Jipanin, Steffiana J.
Pham, Ky Xuan
Phan, Minh-Thu
Leaw, Chui Pin
Lim, Po Teen
Suzuki, Toshiyuki
author_facet Dao, Ha Viet
Uesugi, Aya
Uchida, Hajime
Watanabe, Ryuichi
Matsushima, Ryoji
Lim, Zhen Fei
Jipanin, Steffiana J.
Pham, Ky Xuan
Phan, Minh-Thu
Leaw, Chui Pin
Lim, Po Teen
Suzuki, Toshiyuki
author_sort Dao, Ha Viet
title Identification of fish species and toxins implicated in a snapper food poisoning event in Sabah, Malaysia, 2017
title_short Identification of fish species and toxins implicated in a snapper food poisoning event in Sabah, Malaysia, 2017
title_full Identification of fish species and toxins implicated in a snapper food poisoning event in Sabah, Malaysia, 2017
title_fullStr Identification of fish species and toxins implicated in a snapper food poisoning event in Sabah, Malaysia, 2017
title_full_unstemmed Identification of fish species and toxins implicated in a snapper food poisoning event in Sabah, Malaysia, 2017
title_sort identification of fish species and toxins implicated in a snapper food poisoning event in sabah, malaysia, 2017
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