Emerging Marine Biotoxins in European Waters: Potential Risks and Analytical Challenges

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Harmful algal blooms pose a challenge regarding food safety due to their erratic nature and forming circumstances which are yet to be disclosed. The best strategy to protect human consumers is through legislation and monitoring strategies. Global warming and anthropological in-tervention aided the migration and establishment of emerging toxin producers into Europe’s temperate waters, creating a new threat to human public health. The lack of information, standards, and reference materials delay effective solutions, being a matter of urgent resolution. In this work, the recent findings of the presence of emerging azaspiracids, spirolildes, pinnatoxins, gymnodimines, palitoxins, ciguatoxins, brevetoxins, and tetrodotoxins on European Coasts are addressed. The information concerning emerging toxins such as new matrices, locations, and toxicity assays is para-mount to set the risk assessment guidelines, regulatory levels, and analytical methodology that would protect the consumers.

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Otero, P., & Silva, M. (2022, March 1). Emerging Marine Biotoxins in European Waters: Potential Risks and Analytical Challenges. Marine Drugs. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/md20030199

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