Biosensors for the monitoring of harmful algal blooms
DA McPartlin, JH Loftus, AS Crawley, J Silke… - Current opinion in …, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•Harmful algal blooms (HABs) cause environmental damage and healthcare
issues.•Current HAB monitoring involves laborious laboratory-based analysis.•Biosensors …
issues.•Current HAB monitoring involves laborious laboratory-based analysis.•Biosensors …
Production of BMAA and DAB by diatoms (Phaeodactylum tricornutum, Chaetoceros sp., Chaetoceros calcitrans and, Thalassiosira pseudonana) and bacteria …
Microalgae have previously been reported to contain β-N-methylamino-l-alanine (BMAA),
and the global presence of these primary producers has been associated with the …
and the global presence of these primary producers has been associated with the …
Amphidoma languida (Amphidomatacea, Dinophyceae) with a novel azaspiracid toxin profile identified as the cause of molluscan contamination at the Atlantic coast …
Azaspiracids (AZA) are a group of food poisoning phycotoxins that are known to accumulate
in shellfish. They are produced by some species of the planktonic dinophycean taxon …
in shellfish. They are produced by some species of the planktonic dinophycean taxon …
Morphological and molecular characterization of three new Azadinium species (Amphidomataceae, Dinophyceae) from the Irminger Sea
Some species of the planktonic dinoflagellate genus Azadinium produce azaspiracids
(AZAs), a group of lipophilic phycotoxins causing human poisoning after mussel …
(AZAs), a group of lipophilic phycotoxins causing human poisoning after mussel …
Variability and profiles of lipophilic toxins in bivalves from Great Britain during five and a half years of monitoring: Azaspiracids and yessotoxins
Cefas has been responsible for the delivery of official control biotoxin testing of bivalve
molluscs from Great Britain for just over a decade. Liquid chromatography tandem mass …
molluscs from Great Britain for just over a decade. Liquid chromatography tandem mass …
High abundance of Amphidomataceae (Dinophyceae) during the 2015 spring bloom of the Argentinean Shelf and a new, non-toxigenic ribotype of Azadinium …
Azaspiracids (AZA) are the most recently discovered group of lipophilic marine biotoxins of
microalgal origin, and associated with human incidents of shellfish poisoning. They are …
microalgal origin, and associated with human incidents of shellfish poisoning. They are …
Toxigenic strains of Azadinium poporum (Amphidomataceae, Dinophyceae) from Japan and Vietnam, with first reports of A. poporum (ribotype A) and A. trinitatum in …
Morphology and phylogeny of small armored dinoflagellate Azadinium species isolated from
Japanese and Vietnamese coasts were examined by light microscopy, scanning electron …
Japanese and Vietnamese coasts were examined by light microscopy, scanning electron …
AZA: the producing organisms–biology and trophic transfer
Compared to the knowledge on toxin structure, detection methods, and toxicology,
convincing clarification of the etiology of azaspiracid poisoning (AZP) was seriously lacking …
convincing clarification of the etiology of azaspiracid poisoning (AZP) was seriously lacking …
Metabarcoding revealed a high diversity of Amphidomataceae (Dinophyceae) and the seasonal distribution of their toxigenic species in the Taiwan Strait
The dinophyte family Amphidomataceae includes the genera Azadinium and Amphidoma.
Four of these species are known to produce azaspiracids, which are lipophilic phycotoxins …
Four of these species are known to produce azaspiracids, which are lipophilic phycotoxins …
The effects of CO2-induced acidification on Tetraselmis biomass production, photophysiology and antioxidant activity: A comparison using batch and continuous …
A Tetraselmis sp. was selected for its antioxidant activity owing to its high lipid peroxidation
inhibition capacity. With the aim to monitor culture conditions to improve antioxidant activity …
inhibition capacity. With the aim to monitor culture conditions to improve antioxidant activity …