Abstract

Chemical and pharmacological studies of a toxin present in Japanese species of a marine annelid, Lumbriconereis heteropoda Marenz, were motivated mainly by the clinical complaints of headache, nausea and respiratory disorder in the fishers using this annelid as a fishing bait. Moreover, it has widely been observed that the feeding of the dead body of this annelid results in the toxic death of carnivorous insects living in seashore.

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