The lined moon shell Natica lineata was seasonally collected from two
places in Taiwan, Kaohsiung City, and Pintgung Prefecture, and assayed
for anatomical distribution of tetrodotoxin (TTX) and aerobic hetrotr
ophic bacteria. Kaohsiung specimens showed a higher toxicity than Ping
tung ones. At either place, the gastropod exhibited the highest toxici
ty in February. The aerobic bacteria counts exhibited an outstanding s
easonal variation: 10(8) CFU (colony forming unit)/g in August 1990, r
educing to 10(5) CFU/g in February 1991, and then increasing to 10(6)
CFU/g in May 1991. Predominant genera were Vibrio, Aeromonas, Flavobac
terium, and Pseudomonas. Vibrio comprised more than 46% of the genera,
with V. alginolyticus as the major one. However, there was no relatio
nship between the total viable counts and the toxicity of the shellfis
h. HPLC, UV, and GC-MS analyses demonstrated that some bacteria when i
solated, such as V. alginolyticus and Aeromonus spp., produced TTX and
/or related substances.