Certain dinoflagellales, diatoms and cyanobacteria produce biotoxins . These marine toxins are water soluble and heat stable. Shellfishes being filter feeders tend to accumulate these toxins. After consuming such bivalves ingested with toxin bearing planktons, human toxicity and mortality has been reported. While we aim for large scale mariculture o f marine bivalve mollusks, the sanitary conditions in which they grow and their taste quality must be improved and protected. Mariculture sites should be protected from dumping anthropogenic wastes and regular monitoring of water quality is very much essential. Stray numbers of toxin bearing microalgae as normally found in seawater will not be harmful and it becomes when they outbr...
There is a growing concern on the potential impacts of the harmful algal bloom (HAB) on the human so...
AbstractThe occurrence of freshwater harmful algal bloom toxins impacting the coastal ocean is an em...
Marine algal toxins are responsible of more than 60000 intoxication/year, with an overall mortality ...
Summary Biotoxins produced by marine algae are taken up by shellfish during the filterfeeding activ...
Although there are no authenticated records of human illness due to PSP in New Zealand, nationwide p...
Harmful algal blooms are natural phenomena caused by the massive growth of phytoplankton that may co...
In April, 1992, paralytic toxicity substantially exceeding the quarantine limit of 4MU/g edible part...
Dinoflagellates and other microalgae can produce a wide spectrum of toxic molecules, which are the m...
Several Dinophysis species produce diarrhoetic toxins (okadaic acid and dinophysistoxins) and pecten...
Throughout the world, toxins produced by algae are responsible for approximately 60000 human food p...
Seafood toxins are formed by phytoplankton (dinoflagellates, cyanobacteria, and diatoms) or bacteri...
Several Dinophysis species produce diarrhoetic toxins (okadaic acid and dinophysistoxins) and pecten...
Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) poses a significant threat to the safe consumption of shellfish...
In April, 1992, paralytic toxicity substantially exceeding the quarantine limit of 4MU/g edible part...
The incidences of intoxication due to the consumption of marine foods have been increasing in recent...
There is a growing concern on the potential impacts of the harmful algal bloom (HAB) on the human so...
AbstractThe occurrence of freshwater harmful algal bloom toxins impacting the coastal ocean is an em...
Marine algal toxins are responsible of more than 60000 intoxication/year, with an overall mortality ...
Summary Biotoxins produced by marine algae are taken up by shellfish during the filterfeeding activ...
Although there are no authenticated records of human illness due to PSP in New Zealand, nationwide p...
Harmful algal blooms are natural phenomena caused by the massive growth of phytoplankton that may co...
In April, 1992, paralytic toxicity substantially exceeding the quarantine limit of 4MU/g edible part...
Dinoflagellates and other microalgae can produce a wide spectrum of toxic molecules, which are the m...
Several Dinophysis species produce diarrhoetic toxins (okadaic acid and dinophysistoxins) and pecten...
Throughout the world, toxins produced by algae are responsible for approximately 60000 human food p...
Seafood toxins are formed by phytoplankton (dinoflagellates, cyanobacteria, and diatoms) or bacteri...
Several Dinophysis species produce diarrhoetic toxins (okadaic acid and dinophysistoxins) and pecten...
Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) poses a significant threat to the safe consumption of shellfish...
In April, 1992, paralytic toxicity substantially exceeding the quarantine limit of 4MU/g edible part...
The incidences of intoxication due to the consumption of marine foods have been increasing in recent...
There is a growing concern on the potential impacts of the harmful algal bloom (HAB) on the human so...
AbstractThe occurrence of freshwater harmful algal bloom toxins impacting the coastal ocean is an em...
Marine algal toxins are responsible of more than 60000 intoxication/year, with an overall mortality ...