An overview on cyanobacterial blooms and toxins production: their occurrence and influencing factors
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic bacteria inhabiting water surface. They can increase to
form a mass large enough, termed as cyanobacterial bloom. Cyanobacterial blooms can …
form a mass large enough, termed as cyanobacterial bloom. Cyanobacterial blooms can …
Toxicological effects of cyanobacterial metabolites on zebrafish larval development
Freshwater cyanobacteria are known worldwide for their potential to produce toxins.
However, these organisms are also found in marine, terrestrial and extreme environments …
However, these organisms are also found in marine, terrestrial and extreme environments …
Anabaenopeptins and cyanopeptolins induce systemic toxicity effects in a model organism the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
Cyanobacterial blooms represent a significant risk to environmental and human health due
to their production of toxic secondary metabolites, cyanopeptides. Anabaenopeptins and …
to their production of toxic secondary metabolites, cyanopeptides. Anabaenopeptins and …
Cyanopeptide co-production dynamics beyond mirocystins and effects of growth stages and nutrient availability
Intensified cyanobacterial bloom events are of increasing global concern because of
adverse effects associated with the release of bioactive compounds, including toxic …
adverse effects associated with the release of bioactive compounds, including toxic …
Behavioral disturbances induced by cyanobacterial oligopeptides microginin-FR1, anabaenopeptin-A and microcystin-LR are associated with neuromotoric and …
Aquatic animals are exposed to various cyanobacterial products released concomitantly to
the environment by decaying blooms. Although there exist results on the toxicity of …
the environment by decaying blooms. Although there exist results on the toxicity of …
New microginins from cyanobacteria of Greek freshwaters
Cyanobacteria can form extensive blooms in water with concurrent production and release
of a large number of chemically diverse and bioactive metabolites, including hazardous …
of a large number of chemically diverse and bioactive metabolites, including hazardous …
Structural characterization of new peptide variants produced by cyanobacteria from the Brazilian Atlantic coastal forest using liquid chromatography coupled to …
Cyanobacteria from underexplored and extreme habitats are attracting increasing attention
in the search for new bioactive substances. However, cyanobacterial communities from …
in the search for new bioactive substances. However, cyanobacterial communities from …
Toxicity of Cyanopeptides from Two Microcystis Strains on Larval Development of Astyanax altiparanae
Absorption and accumulation of bioavailable cyanobacterial metabolites (including
cyanotoxins) are likely in fish after senescence and the rupturing of cells during bloom …
cyanotoxins) are likely in fish after senescence and the rupturing of cells during bloom …
Metabolomics Reveals Strain-Specific Cyanopeptide Profiles and Their Production Dynamics in Microcystis aeruginosa and M. flos-aquae
Cyanobacterial blooms that release biologically active metabolites into the environment are
increasing in frequency as a result of the degradation of freshwater ecosystems globally …
increasing in frequency as a result of the degradation of freshwater ecosystems globally …
Growth and Saxitoxin Production by Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii (Cyanobacteria) Correlate with Water Hardness
RL Carneiro, ABF Pacheco, SMFO Azevedo - Marine Drugs, 2013 - mdpi.com
The cosmopolitan and increasing distribution of Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii can be
attributed to its ecophysiological plasticity and tolerance to changing environmental factors …
attributed to its ecophysiological plasticity and tolerance to changing environmental factors …