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Dioxin and phthalate uptake and assimilation by the green mussel Perna viridis
Environmental Pollution, 2013In this study, the aqueous uptake and dietary assimilation (trophic transfer) of two endocrine disrupting compounds (dioxin and phathalic acid) in the green mussel Perna viridis were quantified. During short-term exposure period, dioxin rapidly sorbed onto phytoplankton and its accumulation was much higher than that of phthalate.
Wang, Wenxiong, Zhang, Qiong
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Seasonal Variations of Lipid Content and Composition in Perna viridis
Lipids, 2007AbstractThe total lipid content, composition of main lipid classes, composition of sterols and composition of fatty acids in the main glycerolipids of Perna viridis were analyzed through four seasons using TLC‐FID and GLC. Mussel samples were collected during different seasons between 2003 and 2004 from Shengsi Island, Zhejiang Province, China and ...
Duo, Li +2 more
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Biokinetics and biotransformation of DDTs in the marine green mussels Perna viridis
Aquatic Toxicology, 2009The biokinetics of p,p'-dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and its metabolites, p,p'-dichlorodiphenydichloroethylene (DDE) and p,p'-dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane (DDD), in the green-lipped mussel Perna viridis were characterized in this study. We exposed the mussels to DDT in aqueous or dietary sources and then compared and evaluated the absorption,
Kwong, Raymond W. M. +3 more
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Genotoxicity of perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs) to the green mussel (Perna viridis)
Science of The Total Environment, 2014Concerns regarding perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs) have grown significantly in recent years. However, regulations and guidelines regarding the emission and treatment of PFCs are still missing in most parts of the world, mostly due to the lack of PFC toxicity data.
Liu, C. +3 more
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Tropical mussels Perna perna and P. viridis (Bivalvia: Mytilidae): Bottom or suspended culture?
Aquaculture, 2019Abstract Growth and survival of size-classes of the green Perna viridis and the brown P. perna mussels were compared in suspended and bottom culture systems in the Southern Caribbean Sea. The size-classes (juveniles, medium-size and adults) were defined in relation to somatic and reproductive characteristics of both species. Survival of P. viridis in
Vanessa Acosta-Balbás +3 more
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องค์ประกอบของสารสีในเนื้อหอยและปริมาณแคลเซียมคาร์บอเนตในเปลือกหอยแมลงภู่ (Perna viridis)
วารสารวิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี, 27, 4, 706 ...openaire +1 more source
[Extraction and application of Perna viridis foot protein as bioadhesive].
Sheng wu yi xue gong cheng xue za zhi = Journal of biomedical engineering = Shengwu yixue gongchengxue zazhi, 2012Mussel adhesive proteins have attracted increasing interests for their potential use as environmentally friendly bioadhesives in medicine and aqueous conditions. In this study, surface coating analysis, quartz crystal microbalance (QCM), cell and bone tissue adhesion and cytotoxicity assay were used to study the properties of the Perna viridis foot ...
Zhen, Jiang +3 more
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The Green MUSSEL (Perna Viridis) in the Philippines*
2018P. viridis, formerly known as Mytilus smaragdinus Chemnitz, 1785, and M. viridis (L.), 1758, is a Southeast Asian species. Its present known range of distribution is the northeastern Indian Ocean, i.e., from the coasts of India, peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, to the South Chine Sea in Thailand and the Philippines. In the Philippines, the species is
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Perna viridis Transcriptome or Gene expression
2017combination of transcriptome and proteome sequencing, can be used for high throughput identification byssal proteins of perna viridis.
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Uptake and depuration of cesium in the green mussel Perna viridis
Marine Biology, 2000The accumulation and depuration of Cs in the green mussels (Perna viridis) commonly found in the subtropical and tropical waters were studied under the laboratory conditions using radiotracer techniques. Following an initial rapid sorption onto the mussel's tissues, uptake of Cs exhibited linear patterns over a short exposure time (8 h) at different ...
Ke, Caihuan +3 more
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