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Degradation of [D-Leu]-Microcystin-LR by solar heterogeneous photocatalysis (TiO2)
(Pergamon-Elsevier B.V. Ltd, 2014)
Phytotoxicity associated to microcystins: a review
(Int Inst Ecology, 2014-11-01)
Microcystins (MC) are the most studied toxins of cyanobacteria since they are widely distributed and account for several cases of human and animal poisoning, being potent inhibitors of the serine/threonine protein phosphatases ...
Microcystin production by a freshwater spring cyanobacterium of the genus Fischerella
(PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2009)
We investigated the production of a hepatotoxic, cyclic heptapeptide, microcystin, by a filamentous branched cyanobacterium belonging to the order Stigonematales, genus Fischerella. The freshwater Fischerella sp. strain ...
Seven new microcystin variants discovered from a native Microcystis aeruginosa strain - Unambiguous assignment of product ions by tandem mass spectrometry
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2015-01)
RATIONALE High-resolution mass spectrometry was applied to the study of a Microcystis aeruginosa strain previously reported as a [D-Leu1]MC-LR producer. Detailed analysis revealed new microcystin (MC) variants produced ...
Diversity of microcystin-producing genotypes in Brazilian strains of Microcystis (Cyanobacteria)
(Instituto Internacional de Ecologia, 2011)
Microcystis Kützing ex Lemmermann is among the genera of cyanobacteria often associated to toxic blooms with the release of microcystins. A gene cluster codes for microcystin synthetases, which are involved in the biosynthesis ...
Characterization and evaluation of factors influencing microcystin-LR removal by granular activated carbon produced from different raw materials
(Assoc Brasileira Engenharia Sanitaria Ambiental, 2018-11-01)
Microcystins (MC), which are among the cyanotoxins more commonly found in cyanobacterial blooms, are not efficiently removed by full-cycle water treatment technologies. As an additional barrier, there is the adsorption ...
Toxic cyanobacteria strains isolated from blooms in the Guadiana River (southwestern Spain)
(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2004)