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Elucidation of Mechanisms by Which Microplastics (PET) Facilitates the Rapid Growth of Benthic Cyanobacteria and Toxin Production in Aquatic Ecosystems. [PDF]
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Microalgae and Cyanobacteria in the Obesity Evidence Landscape: A PRISMA-ScR Scoping Review with Mechanistic and Safety Mapping. [PDF]
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Cyanobacteria and Their Toxins
Separation Science and Technology, 2019Cyanobacteria, common inhabitants of marine water and freshwater are photosynthetic bacteria that, under appropriate conditions, have the potential to produce mass populations called blooms. Although they can be aesthetically unpleasant, they are capable
J. Metcalf, N. R. Souza
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Freshwater Blue-Green Algae (Cyanobacteria) Toxins — A Review
, 1981Exotoxins are known to be produced by strains of at least three species of freshwater Cyanobacteria. These are Anabaena flos-aquae, Microcystis aeruginosa and Aphanizomenon flos-aquae. Of about 12 toxins produced by these species only one has been identified, synthesized and its toxinology determined.
W. Carmichael
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Methods to detect cyanobacteria and their toxins in the environment
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2014Cyanobacteria blooms are since early times a cause for environmental concern because of their negative impact through the release of odors, water discoloration, and more dangerously through the release of toxic compounds (i.e. the cyanotoxins) that can affect both human and animal welfare. Surveillance of the aquatic ecosystems is therefore obligatory,
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Cyanobacteria and their toxins in Guanting Reservoir of Beijing, China
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2008The present study investigated the cyanobacteria and one family of their toxins-microcystins (MCs) in Guanting Reservoir of Beijing, China. The dominant species in the cyanobacteria found in August and September of 2006 was Microcystis, which accounted 99% of total algal cells.
Ruihua, Dai +4 more
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Biochemical Method for Quantitative Estimation of Cyanobacteria Toxins
, 2008It is shown the possibility of using the model reaction with cholinesterase inhibition for qualitative and quantitative determination of Cyanobacteria toxic metabolites in natural waters and algae cells. It was established that changes of cultural medium pH may be registered by spectrophotometric method with using of bromine thymol blue indicator or by
L. Sirenko, T. Parshykova
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