A roadmap for hazard monitoring and risk assessment of marine biotoxins on the basis of chemical and biological test systems.

ALTEX Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI:10.14573/altex.2013.4.487
Mardas Daneshian, Luis M Botana, Marie-Yasmine Dechraoui Bottein, Gemma Buckland, Mònica Campàs, Ngaire Dennison, Robert W Dickey, Jorge Diogène, Valérie Fessard, Thomas Hartung, Andrew Humpage, Marcel Leist, Jordi Molgó, Michael A Quilliam, Costanza Rovida, Benjamin A Suarez-Isla, Aurelia Tubaro, Kristina Wagner, Otmar Zoller, Daniel Dietrich
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Abstract

Aquatic food accounts for over 40% of global animal food products, and the potential contamination with toxins of algal origin--marine biotoxins--poses a health threat for consumers. The gold standards to assess toxins in aquatic food have traditionally been in vivo methods, i.e., the mouse as well as the rat bioassay. Besides ethical concerns, there is also a need for more reliable test methods because of low inter-species comparability, high intra-species variability, the high number of false positive and negative results as well as questionable extrapolation of quantitative risk to humans. For this reason, a transatlantic group of experts in the field of marine biotoxins was convened from academia and regulatory safety authorities to discuss future approaches to marine biotoxin testing. In this report they provide a background on the toxin classes, on their chemical characterization, the epidemiology, on risk assessment and management, as well as on their assumed mode of action. Most importantly, physiological functional assays such as in vitro bioassays and also analytical techniques, e.g., liquid chromatography coupled mass spectrometry (LC-MS), as substitutes for the rodent bioassay are reviewed. This forms the basis for recommendations on methodologies for hazard monitoring and risk assessment, establishment of causality of intoxications in human cases, a roadmap for research and development of human-relevant functional assays, as well as new approaches for a consumer directed safety concept.

基于化学和生物测试系统的海洋生物毒素危害监测和风险评估路线图。
水产食品占全球动物性食品的40%以上,藻类毒素(海洋生物毒素)的潜在污染对消费者的健康构成威胁。传统上,评估水生食品中毒素的金标准是体内方法,即小鼠和大鼠生物测定法。除了伦理问题外,还需要更可靠的测试方法,因为物种间可比性低,物种内变异性高,假阳性和阴性结果数量多,以及对人类定量风险的可疑外推。为此,来自学术界和监管安全当局的跨大西洋海洋生物毒素领域专家小组召开会议,讨论海洋生物毒素测试的未来方法。在本报告中,他们提供了毒素类别的背景、它们的化学特性、流行病学、风险评估和管理以及它们假定的作用方式。最重要的是,生理功能分析,如体外生物测定和分析技术,如液相色谱耦合质谱(LC-MS),作为啮齿动物生物测定的替代品进行了综述。这构成了以下建议的基础:危害监测和风险评估方法、确定人类中毒病例的因果关系、研究和开发与人类有关的功能分析的路线图,以及消费者导向安全概念的新方法。
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