نتایج جستجو برای: microcystins

تعداد نتایج: 648  

Journal: :Harmful algae 2016
Christopher J Gobler JoAnn M Burkholder Timothy W Davis Matthew J Harke Tom Johengen Craig A Stow Dedmer B Van de Waal

Historically, phosphorus (P) has been considered the primary limiting nutrient for phytoplankton assemblages in freshwater ecosystems. This review, supported by new findings from Lake Erie, highlights recent molecular, laboratory, and field evidence that the growth and toxicity of some non-diazotrophic blooms of cyanobacteria can be controlled by nitrogen (N). Cyanobacteria such as Microcystis ...

2010
Ioannis Sainis Demosthenes Fokas Katerina Vareli Andreas G. Tzakos Valentinos Kounnis Evangelos Briasoulis

Cyanobacterial cyclopeptides, including microcystins and nodularins, are considered a health hazard to humans due to the possible toxic effects of high consumption. From a pharmacological standpoint, microcystins are stable hydrophilic cyclic heptapeptides with a potential to cause cellular damage following uptake via organic anion-transporting polypeptides (OATP). Their intracellular biologica...

Journal: :Sustainability 2021

Cyanobacterial blooms have been known since ancient times; however, they are currently increasing globally. Human and ecological health risks posed by harmful cyanobacterial recorded around the world. These mainly associated with their ability to affect ecosystem chain different mechanisms like production of cyanotoxins, especially microcystins. Their expansion effects led many researchers seek...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2005
Hong-Xing Shi Jiu-Hui Qu Ai-Min Wang Jian-Tuan Ge

A new and efficient method for the degradation of microcystins (one family of blue algal toxins) was developed and studied. Microcystins (MCs) in water were directly and effectively removed by active chlorine transformed in situ from the naturally existing Cl- in water resource using electrochemical method. Titanium coated with RuO2 and TiO2 was used as the anode. Microcystin-RR (MCRR) and Micr...

2015
Hualei Liang Wenshan Zhou Yulei Zhang Qin Qiao Xuezhen Zhang

Toxic cyanobacterial blooms, which produce cyclic heptapeptide toxins known as microcystins, are worldwide environmental problems. On the other hand, the cyanobacteria protein (30-50%) has been recommended as substitute protein for aquaculture. The present laboratory study verified the feasibility of cyanobacteria protein substitution and risk assessment. Goldfish were fed diets supplemented ly...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2010
Lorraine C Backer Sandra V McNeel Terry Barber Barbara Kirkpatrick Christopher Williams Mitch Irvin Yue Zhou Trisha B Johnson Kate Nierenberg Mark Aubel Rebecca LePrell Andrew Chapman Amanda Foss Susan Corum Vincent R Hill Stephanie M Kieszak Yung-Sung Cheng

We conducted a study of recreational exposure to microcystins among 81 children and adults planning recreational activities on either of three California reservoirs, two with significant, ongoing blooms of toxin-producing cyanobacteria, including Microcystis aeruginosa (Bloom Lakes), and one without a toxin-producing algal bloom (Control Lake). We analyzed water samples for algal taxonomy, micr...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Trine B Rounge Thomas Rohrlack Ave Tooming-Klunderud Tom Kristensen Kjetill S Jakobsen

The major cyclic peptide cyanopeptolin 1138, produced by Planktothrix strain NIVA CYA 116, was characterized and shown to be structurally very close to the earlier-characterized oscillapeptin E. A cyanopeptolin gene cluster likely to encode the corresponding peptide synthetase was sequenced from the same strain. The 30-kb oci gene cluster contains two novel domains previously not detected in no...

Journal: :Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry 2016
Gianluca Trifirò Elena Barbaro Andrea Gambaro Valeria Vita Maria Teresa Clausi Cinzia Franchino M Paola Palumbo Francesca Floridi Rita De Pace

The occurrence of harmful cyanobacterial blooms in surface waters is often accompanied by the production of a variety of cyanotoxins, and these toxins are designed to target in humans specific organs on which they act. When introduced into the soil ecosystem by spray irrigation of crops, they may affect the same molecular pathways in plants having identical or similar target organs, tissues, ce...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2001
W W Carmichael S M Azevedo J S An R J Molica E M Jochimsen S Lau K L Rinehart G R Shaw G K Eaglesham

An outbreak of acute liver failure occurred at a dialysis center in Caruaru, Brazil (8 degrees 17' S, 35 degrees 58' W), 134 km from Recife, the state capital of Pernambuco. At the clinic, 116 (89%) of 131 patients experienced visual disturbances, nausea, and vomiting after routine hemodialysis treatment on 13-20 February 1996. Subsequently, 100 patients developed acute liver failure, and of th...

Journal: :Toxicology 2002
Sandra M F O Azevedo Wayne W Carmichael Elise M Jochimsen Kenneth L Rinehart Sharon Lau Glen R Shaw Geoff K Eaglesham

In February 1996, an outbreak of illness occurred at a hemodialysis clinic in Caruaru, Pernambuco State-Brazil. At this clinic 116 (89%) of 131 patients experienced visual disturbances, nausea, vomiting, and muscle weakness, following routine haemodialysis treatment. Subsequently, 100 patients developed acute liver failure. As of December 1996, 52 of the deaths could be attributed to a common s...

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