ichthyohaemotoxin

English

Noun

ichthyohaemotoxin (plural ichthyohaemotoxins)

  1. Alternative form of ichthyohemotoxin
    • 2008, Vazhiyil Venugopal, Marine Products for Healthcare, →ISBN, page 479:
      Ichthyotoxin includes fishes, which produce a toxin that is generally confined in the gonads and ichthyohaemotoxin indicates fishes that have toxins within their blood.
    • 2012, Code of Practice for Fish and Fishery Products, page 237:
      For some fish, the toxins are present in the blood; these are ichthyohaemotoxin.
    • 2017, Laith A. Jawad, Dangerous Fishes of the Eastern and Southern Arabian Peninsula, →ISBN:
      Ichthyohaemotoxin is the toxin found in eel serum; it is also known as fish serum toxin.
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