BM-CTX-Gpol RIK7

Origin: Gambierdiscus polynesiensis (dinoflagellate, in vitro culture)

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Methanol extract prepared from an equivalent 30,000 cells of in vitro cultures of RIK7, a highly toxic strain of Gambierdiscus polynesiensis originating from the Gambier Island. [1].

BM-CTX-Gpol RIK7 will usefully assist analysts in assessing analytical methods classically used to monitor known algal CTXs in Gambierdiscus spp. cultures [2,3] (e.g. CBA-N2a, RBA, LC-MS/MS)

150€
équivalent 17 900 XPF

GENERAL INFORMATION

Product identification BM-CTX-GPol RIK7
Description Methanol extract prepared from an equivalent 30,000 cells of in vitro cultures of RIK7, a highly toxic strain of Gambierdiscus polynesiensis originating from the Gambier Island. [1].
Category biological materials
Analyte group Algal toxins
Application fields Environmental surveillance, Food Safety

PACKAGING AND PRICE

Quantity Price (€)
eqv. 30,000 cellules RIK7* 150.00 €

* Composite CTX-like toxicity ≈ 14.4 ± 1.3 ng CTX3C eqv. (as estimated by CBA-N2a)

This material is packaged in approximate quantities.
Check for quarantine restrictions in your country to ensure smooth transfer of this biological material from French Polynesia to final destinationie.

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS

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REFERENCES

[1] Longo S, Sibat M, Viallon J, Darius HT, Hess P, Chinain M. 2019. Intraspecific variability in the toxin production and toxin profiles of in vitro cultures of Gambierdiscus polynesiensis (Dinophyceae) from French Polynesia. Toxins, 11(12), 735. doi:10.3390/toxins11120735

[2] Sibat M, Herrenknecht C, Darius HT, Roué M, Chinain M, Hess P. 2018. Detection of Pacific ciguatoxins using liquid chromatography coupled to either low or high resolution mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Journal of Chromatography A, 157: 16-28, doi:10.1016/j.chroma.2018.08.008

[3] Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations & World Health Organization. 2020‎. Report of the expert meeting on ciguatera poisoning: Rome, 19-23 November 2018. World Health Organization. https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/332640