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Microcystins—or cyanoginosins—are a
class of
toxins produced by
certain cyanobacteria,
commonly known as blue-green algae. Over 250
different microcystins...
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Microcystin-LR (MC-LR) is a
toxin produced by cyanobacteria. It is the most
toxic of the
microcystins.
Microcystins are
cyclic heptapeptides. The seven...
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standard analysis was for
microcystin-LR.
Blooms containing microcystin are a
problem worldwide in
freshwater ecosystems.
Microcystins are
cyclic peptides and...
- one,
produce toxins such as
microcystins. Some
spirulina supplements have been
found to be
contaminated with
microcystins,
albeit at
levels below the...
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Microcystis community can
produce neurotoxins and hepatotoxins, such as
microcystin and cyanopeptolin.
Communities are
often a mix of toxin-producing and...
- hepatotoxins, such as
microcystin and cyanopeptolin.
Microcystis aeruginosa produces numerous congeners of
microcystin, with
microcystin-LR
being the most...
- nutrient-laden
waters reaching the lake from
farms and
other sources.
Microcystin was
found among the
other species involved in the outbreak. In July 2016...
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report suggests that
colestyramine may be
useful for
cyanobacterial (
microcystin)
poisoning in dogs.
Ointments containing colestyramine compounded with...
- aeruginosins, cyanopeptolins,
microcystins, microviridins, microginins, anabaenopeptins, and cyclamides.
Microcystins are best
studied because of their...
- and
humans by the
production of
powerful toxins (cyanotoxins) such as
microcystins, saxitoxin, and cylindrospermopsin. Nowadays,
cyanobacterial blooms pose...