tetrodotoksiin
Tetrodotoxin is a potent neurotoxin found in certain species of marine life, including pufferfish, blue-ringed octopuses, and some species of seafood. It is produced by bacteria that live within the tissues of these animals, and is used for defense purposes to deter predators. Tetrodotoxin is approximately 1,200 times more potent than morphine, and is capable of killing a human being in a matter of minutes if ingested.
The mechanism of action of tetrodotoxin involves the blockage of sodium ion channels in the nerve cells,
In Japan and other parts of Asia, pufferfish is considered a delicacy and is prepared in a
Due to its extreme potency, tetrodotoxin is of great interest to scientists working in the fields of