Harmful algae occurrence was monitored in the Venice lagoon and in the Po Delta lagoons by taxonomic identification with optical microscopy, and chemical determination of toxins by HPLC coupled with High Resolution Time-Of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (HR-TOF-MS). These techniques were coupled in order to verify the potential of a developing protocol overcoming the current anti-ethical and expensive Yasumoto test on mice. The abundance of potentially toxic cells resulted negligible, but toxins were anyway analytically detected and structurally confirmed by the high accuracy of the MS detector employed
Microcystins produced by freshwater cyanobacteria pose serious threats to human health and are a gro...
Microalgae are vitally important to marine ecosystems and most of the microalgal species are not har...
Cyanobacteria are ubiquitous photosynthetic microorganisms considered as important contributors to t...
Harmful algae occurrence was monitored in the Venice lagoon and in the Po Delta lagoons by taxonomic...
A detailed review of harmful algal blooms (HAB) in northern Adriatic Sea lagoons (Po River Delta and...
Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) cause blooms in eutrophic lakes and drinking water reservoirs. They...
Toxic cyanobacteria blooms represent a serious threat for many aquatic ecosystems worldwide. The mos...
In the late ‘80s we afforded the first experimental evidence over the occurrence of okadaic acid in ...
International audienceThe objective of the study was to identify appropriate analytical scenarios to...
Microalgal species growing in marine and aquaculture environments can be responsible for harmful eve...
Out of the circa 5000 microalgae known, around 100 marine species of unicellular algae have been sho...
A recent Italian regulatory level for microcystins (MCs) in drinking water was set at 1.0 \ub5g/L, i...
Microalgae are vitally important to marine ecosystems and most of the microalgal species are not har...
Increasing eutrophication of surface water have resulted in an increased risk of algal blooms. In pa...
Microcystins produced by freshwater cyanobacteria pose serious threats to human health and are a gro...
Microalgae are vitally important to marine ecosystems and most of the microalgal species are not har...
Cyanobacteria are ubiquitous photosynthetic microorganisms considered as important contributors to t...
Harmful algae occurrence was monitored in the Venice lagoon and in the Po Delta lagoons by taxonomic...
A detailed review of harmful algal blooms (HAB) in northern Adriatic Sea lagoons (Po River Delta and...
Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) cause blooms in eutrophic lakes and drinking water reservoirs. They...
Toxic cyanobacteria blooms represent a serious threat for many aquatic ecosystems worldwide. The mos...
In the late ‘80s we afforded the first experimental evidence over the occurrence of okadaic acid in ...
International audienceThe objective of the study was to identify appropriate analytical scenarios to...
Microalgal species growing in marine and aquaculture environments can be responsible for harmful eve...
Out of the circa 5000 microalgae known, around 100 marine species of unicellular algae have been sho...
A recent Italian regulatory level for microcystins (MCs) in drinking water was set at 1.0 \ub5g/L, i...
Microalgae are vitally important to marine ecosystems and most of the microalgal species are not har...
Increasing eutrophication of surface water have resulted in an increased risk of algal blooms. In pa...
Microcystins produced by freshwater cyanobacteria pose serious threats to human health and are a gro...
Microalgae are vitally important to marine ecosystems and most of the microalgal species are not har...
Cyanobacteria are ubiquitous photosynthetic microorganisms considered as important contributors to t...