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Map showing distribution of sampling sites where fish were collected.
<p>Sample sites located within each location are identified as “n”.</p
LC-MS/MS chromatogram for confirmation of C-CTX-1.
<p>The chromatogram shows the three characteristic confirmatory ion transitions (<i>m/z</i> 1123.6 > 1105.6, 1123.6 > 1087.6, and 1123.6 > 1069.9) and the retention time (4.8 min) of a C-CTX-1 standard and in lionfish.</p
The CBA-N2a detectable CTX concentrations in lionfish from two of the sampling locations are shown as C-CTX-1 eq. values in ppb.
<p>The number of fish analyzed at each location was 11 for the British Virgin Islands (BVI) and 5 for the Florida Keys. C-CTX-1 was confirmed by LC-MS/MS (denoted by an *) in six of the samples from BVI and one from Florida Keys. The horizontal dashed line indicates the FDA guidance level of 0.1 ppb for C-CTX-1 eq.</p
Ciguatoxin concentrations in lionfish reported from two previous studies done in the Lesser Antilles and US Virgin Islands determined by CBA-N2a compared to the CTX estimates found in this study.
<p>ND = CTX activity not detected.</p
Location based fluorescent receptor binding assay (RBA<sub>F</sub>) results list the date of sampling, number of lionfish screened and the number of positive samples.
<p>Following the RBA<sub>F</sub> screening, all the positive samples (n = 30) plus a subset of negative samples (n = 24) were next analyzed using CBA-N2a and LC-MS/MS. The negative samples identified by RBA<sub>F</sub> were also negative when measured by CBA-N2a and LC-MS/MS. CBA-N2a and LC-MS/MS confirmed that a subset of the samples screened contained measurable levels of C-CTX-1. Location abbreviations FGBNMS and USVI stand for Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary and United States Virgin Islands, respectively.</p
Range of reported C-CTX-1 concentrations for Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico fish other than lionfish.
<p>Range of reported C-CTX-1 concentrations for Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico fish other than lionfish.</p