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Marine Biotoxins: Isolation And Properties

Chemical Reviews, 1958
Courville, Donovan A.   +2 more
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Foodborne Marine Biotoxins

2003
Abstract : Marine biotoxins, which are globally distributed, are responsible for numberous human intoxication syndromes due to the ingestion of cooked or uncooked seafood. Over 2500 cases of foodborne diseases caused by fish and shellfish toxicity were reported to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) between 1993 and 1997 in the United ...
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How the marine biotoxins affect human health

Natural Product Research, 2017
Several marine microalgae produce dangerous toxins very damaging to human health, aquatic ecosystems and coastal resources. These Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) in recent decades seem greatly increased regarding frequency, severity and biogeographical level, causing serious health risks as a consequence of the consumption of contaminated seafood.
Morabito S., Silvestro S., Faggio C.
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Marine Biotoxins: Symptoms and Monitoring Programs

2021
Biotoxins are toxic chemical agents produced by harmful marine micro- and macroalgae. All types of alga contain high amounts of poisonous compounds, which represent a risk to the biological community and human wellbeing. Many types of marine biotoxins are being identified recently with different laboratory diagnostic tests that vary according to the ...
Huma Bader Ul Ain   +4 more
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Functional assays in marine biotoxin detection

Toxicology, 2005
The contamination of seafood by algal toxins regularly affects animals living in several areas of the world, and the number of toxic phycotoxins which are being characterized is steadily increasing. The extreme dynamics characterizing the field of algal toxins has stimulated the development of tools to be implemented in the monitoring of contamination ...
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Eutrophication, marine biotoxins, human health

1992
Eutrophication phenomena in marine coastal waters can today be explained on the basis of natural or anthropogenic causes. Undesirable effects and also sanitary problems in both types of eutrophication are often produced, but they may differ greatly in frequency and significance. Some algal biotoxins can affect both marine animals and man, whilst others
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Multiplex biotoxin surface plasmon resonance method for marine biotoxins in algal and seawater samples

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2012
A multiplex surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor method for the detection of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxins, okadaic acid (and analogues) and domoic acid was developed. This method was compared to enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) methods.
McNamee, Sara E   +3 more
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Giant Polyketide Synthases Biosynthesize a Marine Polyether Biotoxin

Angewandte Chemie
Abstract Prymnesin toxins were probably the direct cause of the environmental catastrophe in the Oder river in 2022. They belong to the so‐called ladder polyethers, which are among the most toxic non‐proteinogenic substances and have caused a whole series of food poisoning in humans and numerous other incidents of fish deaths. Despite
Robin Teufel, Michael Müller
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Analysis of Marine Biotoxins Using LC-MS/MS

2015
Different clinical types of algae-related poisoning have attracted scientific and commercial attention: paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP), diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP), and amnesic shellfish poisoning (ASP). Bioassays are common methods for the determination of marine biotoxins.
Bernd, Luckas   +2 more
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