The effect of arginine and adenosine on death time due to PSP intoxication
Date of Publication
1999
Document Type
Bachelor's Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Subject Categories
Chemistry
College
College of Science
Department/Unit
Chemistry
Thesis Adviser
Ma. Christina Floresca
Abstract/Summary
Arginine and adenosine have structural features that are similar to that of Saxitoxin (STX). However, these compounds are non-toxic and are innate to the body. We hypothesize that either one or both of these compounds are capable of acting as mimics and thus prevent binding of STX o its target in the body system. Due to the unavailability of a pure compound, it was necessary to isolate Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP) toxin prior to injection to mice. Results show that arginine by itself at doses of 1 ml and adenosine by itself at doses of 1 ml increased the death time from 2.292 to 4.247 and 8.76 Mouse Units (MU) respectively, in one of two duplicated injections. Arginine and adenosine in combination produced a synergistic effect and increased the dath time from 2.292 to 2.611 MU. This study shows the potential of these compounds to relay the onset of paralysis and death due to PSP toxins.
Abstract Format
html
Language
English
Format
Accession Number
TU17473
Shelf Location
Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F, Henry Sy Sr. Hall
Physical Description
viii, 40 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Keywords
Seafood poisoning; Paralytic shellfish poisoning; Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP)
Recommended Citation
Abad, B. F., & Marquez, J. R. (1999). The effect of arginine and adenosine on death time due to PSP intoxication. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8737
Note
Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP)