neosaxitoxin
Neosaxitoxin is a potent neurotoxin produced by certain species of marine dinoflagellates, particularly those belonging to the genera *Alexandrium* and *Pyrodinium*. It belongs to the broader class of toxins known as saxitoxins, which are responsible for paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) in humans and other marine animals. Neosaxitoxin is structurally similar to saxitoxin but differs slightly in its chemical composition, contributing to its unique biological activity.
The toxin is synthesized by dinoflagellates during their growth phases and can accumulate in filter-feeding organisms
Neosaxitoxin is highly water-soluble and stable under acidic conditions, making it resistant to degradation during food
The toxin’s presence in marine environments is monitored through regulatory programs that test shellfish for saxitoxin