Marine Biotoxins in Crustaceans and Fish—A Review
Toxins
Streszczenie
In recent years, there has been an increase in the consumption of seafood such as shellfish
and crustaceans due to their pleasant taste and nutritional value. Fish are also a crucial
part of a healthy, balanced diet. However, the consumption of these products may cause
food poisoning through marine biotoxins. In recent years, several legal acts have been
published by the European Commission to regulate toxin limits and describe their refer-
ence analysis methods. Commission Regulation (EC) No. 853/2004 established the maxi-
mum contents of marine biotoxins only in bivalve mollusks. Although other groups of
marine organisms such as crustaceans (crabs, shrimps, and lobsters) and fish are not in-
cluded in the EU rules for toxin monitoring, they may still be vectors of marine biotoxins
for humans. Due to this, there is an urgent need for studies regarding the occurrence of
marine biotoxins in non-bivalve seafood organisms and their potential influence on public
health. In this review, the most important cases of accumulation of marine biotoxins in
crustaceans and fish in recent years are described
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