Shimizu Y, Yoshioka M
Science. 1981 May 1;212(4494):547-9. doi: 10.1126/science.7209548.
Toxins in shellfish, which are responsible for paralytic poisonings, undergo reductive transformation when incubated with the homogenate of various portions of the scallop, Placopecten magellanicus. The transformation includes the reductive elimination of O-sulfate groups, a change that is most evident in the locomotor tissue homogenates. The commercially important adductor muscles can also inactivate the toxins.
贝类中的毒素会引发麻痹性中毒,当与大西洋扇贝各个部位的匀浆一起孵育时,这些毒素会发生还原转化。这种转化包括O-硫酸基团的还原消除,这种变化在运动组织匀浆中最为明显。具有商业重要性的闭壳肌也能使毒素失活。