first identification of azaspiracid and spirolides in mesodesma donacium and mulinia edulis from northern chile. | in an attempt to evaluate the risk for human consumption associated to the accumulation of lipophilic toxins by two commercially important bivalves: macha (mesodesma donacium) and clam (mulinia edulis) in coquimbo bay (chile), monitoring of these species was carried out from march to september 2008. the samples were analyzed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (lc-ms) to detect okadaic acid, dinophysistoxins, pectenotoxins, azaspiracids, yessotoxins and spirolides. low levels of azaspirac ... | 2010 | 19631679 |