PMID: 6018649Mar 10, 1967Paper

Ciguatoxin: isolation and chemical nature

Science
P J ScheuerT Yoshida

Abstract

Ciguatoxin, the agent responsible for ciguatera, a disease produced in humans from ingestion of certain fishes, has been isolated from specimens of the moray eel, Gymnothorax javanicus. The toxin is apparently a lipid containing quaternary nitrogen, hydroxyl, and carbonyl functions.

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