Brevetoxin - Seafood and Aquatic Life
Laboratory Fee Schedule
Procedure: MZZ0378A
Synonym(s): |
Mouse Bioassay; Red Tide |
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Requisition Form |
Program provides their own form |
Test Description |
Neurotoxic Shellfish Poisoning (NSP) is caused by the marine dinoflagellate Karenia brevis. Red tide, a reddish discoloration of sea waters caused by the presence of enormous number of Karenia brevis algal cells, kills fish and causes respiratory, eye, nose and throat irritation for humans. The red tide toxin, brevetoxin, accumulates in filter-feeding shellfish like oysters and clams. The amount of brevetoxin is analyzed using a mouse bioassay, and this information is used as a measure for suitability of direct market harvesting of oysters from a particular oyster harvesting area. |
Pre-Approval Needed |
Regulatory |
Supplemental Information Required |
N/A |
Supplemental Form(s) |
N/A |
Performed on Specimens from (sources) |
Oyster Samples |
Sample/Specimen Type for Testing |
Oyster Samples (Shucked or Shellstock) |
Minimum Volume/Size Required |
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Storage/Preservation Prior to Shipping |
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Transport Medium |
N/A |
Specimen Labeling |
Sample Identification must match submission form. |
Shipping and Specimen Handling Requirements |
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Method |
Recommended Procedures for the Examination of Sea Water and Shellfish, 4th Edition, 1970. The American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C. |
Turn-around Time |
14 Days |
Interferences/Limitations |
N/A |
Common Causes for Rejection |
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Additional Information |
N/A |