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phycotoxins that
negatively impact other phytoplankton species.
Flagellates (especially dinoflagellates) are the
principle producers of
phycotoxins;...
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occurrence of
phycotoxins is
generally ****ociated with
specific bodies of
water and must be
considered during establishment of
farms as many
phycotoxins derived...
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member of the prymnesins, a
class of
hemolytic phycotoxins made by the alga
Prymnesium parvum. It is
known to be
toxic to fish,...
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April 2015. Beasley, Val
Richard (2020). "Harmful
Algal Blooms (
Phycotoxins)".
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Earth Systems and
Environmental Sciences. Elsevier...
- Palytoxin, PTX or PLTX is an
intense vasoconstrictor, and is
considered to be one of the most
poisonous non-protein
substances known,
second only to maitotoxin...
- and
Integrative Basis to
Domoic Acid Toxicity". In Botana, L. (ed.).
Phycotoxins:
Chemistry and Biochemistry. Cambridge, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 223–250...
- Mu J (February 2023). "Comparison of short-term
toxicity of 14
common phycotoxins (alone and in combination) to the
survival of
brine shrimp Artemia salina"...
- "Anatoxin-a and Analogues: Discovery, Distribution, and Toxicology.".
Phycotoxins:
Chemistry and Biochemistry.
Blackwell Publishing. pp. 141–58. doi:10...
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Debromoaplysiatoxin is a
toxic agent produced by the blue-green alga
Lyngbya majuscula. This alga
lives in
marine waters and
causes seaweed dermatitis...
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Saxitoxin (STX) is a
potent neurotoxin and the best-known
paralytic s****fish toxin.
Ingestion of
saxitoxin by humans,
usually by
consumption of s****fish...