Synonyms
(4R-(4alpha,4aalpha,5alpha,7alpha,9alpha,10alpha,10abeta,11S*,12S*))-Octahydro-12-(hydroxymethyl)-2-imino-5,9:7,10a-dimethano-10aH-(1,3)dioxocino(6,5-d) pyrimidine-4,7,10,11,12-pentol; 5,9:7,10a-Dimethano-10aH-(1,3)dioxocino(6,5-d)pyrimidine-4,7,10,11,12-pentol, octahydro-12-(hydroxymethyl)-2-imino-, (4R-(4alpha,4aalpha,5alpha,7alpha,9alpha,10alpha,10abeta,11S*,12S*))-; BJT 1; Babylonia japonica toxin 1; Fugu poison; Maculotoxin; Octahydro-12-(hydroxymethyl)-2-imino-5,9:7,10a-dimethano-10aH-(1,3)dioxocino(6,5-d)pyrimidine-4,7,10,11,12-pentol; Spheroidine; TTX; Tarichatoxin; Tetrodontoxin; Tetrodotoxine; Tetrodoxin; [ChemIDplus] UN3462
Sources/Uses
Toxin from the ovaries and liver of Tetraodontidae species (especially the globe fish); [Merck Index] Used for physiological studies; [HSDB] Very potent toxin from the liver and sex organs of fish (i.e., puffer fish, globe fish, and toadfish); Also found in some amphibians, octopus, and shellfish; [Reference #1]
Comments
Poisonings result from ingestion; Interferes with nerve to muscle signal transmission (blocks sodium channels) causing rapid muscle weakness and paralysis; May cause respiratory paralysis and death; [Reference #1] Onset of action after ingestion is 30-40 minutes. Symptoms include vomiting, paresthesias, muscle twitching, weakness, and respiratory paralysis. [Olson, p. 247] May cause irritation; May be fatal by ingestion, inhalation, or skin absorption; Targets nerves and skeletal muscles; [MSDSonline]
Explanatory Notes
The Guide in the Emergency Response Guidebook is for "Toxins, extracted from living sources, solid, n.o.s."