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Natural Photodegradation of the Cyanobacterial Toxins Microcystin and Cylindrospermopsin

Environmental Science & Technology, 2010
Microcystins (MC) and cylindrospermopsin (CYN) are potent toxins produced by diverse cyanobacterial genera found in waterbodies throughout the world. In the present study, and in order to achieve a better understanding of the fate of cyanobacterial toxins in the environment, we assessed the photodegradation of MC and CYN along the water column and by ...
Lars, Wörmer   +4 more
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Conductive polymer-based electrochemical aptasensor for sensitive detection of cylindrospermopsin in water resources.

In Analysis
Increasing environmental pollution and climate change intensify the occurrence of harmful cyanobacterial blooms. These blooms release cyanotoxins, such as cylindrospermopsin (CYN), a hepatotoxic compound that threatens freshwater ecosystems, ecological ...
Ece Kesici‐Meco, Ece Unur‐Yilmaz
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Coupling High-Throughput Magnetic-Bead-Based Immunoaffinity with LC-MS/MS Analysis for Quantifying Cylindrospermopsin in Different Fish Tissues.

Analytical Chemistry
Cylindrospermopsin (CYN) can bioaccumulate in aquatic food chains and cause potential toxicity to human and animal health. When analyzing biological samples using liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), the presence of complex ...
Jinping Liu   +4 more
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Renal tubular damage caused by cylindrospermopsin (cyanotoxin) in mice

Toxicology Letters, 2018
Cylindrospermopsin (CYN) is a cyanotoxin and a hydrophilic alkaloid of 415 Da. The principal effect of CYN is the inhibition of protein synthesis, and it can damage various organs. Studies have demonstrated that the kidney is the most affected organ.
A C N, Moraes, V F, Magalhães
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Cyanobacterial (blue‐green algal) toxins in water supplies: Cylindrospermopsins

Environmental Toxicology, 2006
AbstractThe toxic alkaloid cylindrospermopsin is produced by a range of cyanobacterial species worldwide. It was first identified in the species Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii from tropical waters, and has since been isolated from four other genera in locations ranging from Israel to Japan.
Falconer, I., Humpage, A.
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Synthesis of Cylindrospermopsin

Synfacts, 2006
R. Williams, R. Looper, M. Runnegar
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Combined-methods elucidate the multi-organ toxicity of cylindrospermopsin (CYN) on Daphnia magna.

Environmental Pollution, 2023
Zhongshi He   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Novel synthesis of sulfur-doped Ag3PO4 photocatalyst for efficient degradation of cylindrospermopsin

Chemical Engineering Journal
Xu Zhang   +8 more
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Specific Adsorption and Efficient Degradation of Cylindrospermopsin on Oxygen-Vacancy Sites of BiOBr

ACS Catalysis, 2022
Yan Shi   +6 more
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