نتایج جستجو برای: marine toxins

تعداد نتایج: 111394  

2016
Richard J. Lewis Marco Inserra Irina Vetter William C. Holland D. Ransom Hardison Patricia A. Tester R. Wayne Litaker

BACKGROUND Ciguatera is a circumtropical disease produced by polyether sodium channel toxins (ciguatoxins) that enter the marine food chain and accumulate in otherwise edible fish. Ciguatoxins, as well as potent water-soluble polyethers known as maitotoxins, are produced by certain dinoflagellate species in the genus Gambierdiscus and Fukuyoa spp. in the Pacific but little is known of the poten...

2014
Giji Sadhasivam Arumugam Muthuvel Ramya Rajasekaran Abirami Pachaiyappan Balasubramanian Thangavel

Marine organisms are rich sources of structurally diverse bioactive compounds. Recently, a great deal of interest has been expressed regarding marine-derived bioactive peptides because of their numerous health beneficial effects[1]. Although bio prospecting of marine organisms had yielded many bioactive peptides, pharmacologists have great passion for venoms associated peptides and their role i...

2012
Ilona Urbarova Bård Ove Karlsen Siri Okkenhaug Ole Morten Seternes Steinar D. Johansen Åse Emblem

Marine bioprospecting is the search for new marine bioactive compounds and large-scale screening in extracts represents the traditional approach. Here, we report an alternative complementary protocol, called digital marine bioprospecting, based on deep sequencing of transcriptomes. We sequenced the transcriptomes from the adult polyp stage of two cold-water sea anemones, Bolocera tuediae and Ho...

2016
Ryuichi Watanabe Chika Sugai Taichi Yamazaki Ryoji Matsushima Hajime Uchida Masahiro Matsumiya Akiko Takatsu Toshiyuki Suzuki

ERETIC2 (Electronic Reference To access In vivo Concentrations 2) based on PULCON (Pulse Length-based Concentration determination) methodology is a quantitative NMR (qNMR) using an external standard. The performance of the PULCON method was assessed using maleic acid (MA). Quantification of the diarrhetic shellfish toxin and okadaic acid by PULCON was successfully consistent with that obtained ...

Journal: :Biological research 2008
Marcelo E Baeza Mario A Sanhueza Víctor H Cifuentes

The secretion of proteinaceous toxins is a widespread characteristic in environmental and laboratory yeast isolates, a phenomenon called "killer system". The killer phenotype (K+) can be encoded by extrachromosomal genetic elements (EGEs) as double stranded DNA or RNA molecules (dsDNA, dsRNA) or in nuclear genes. The spectrum of action and the activity of killer toxins are influenced by tempera...

Journal: :Chemical research in toxicology 2012
Michael J Twiner Racha El-Ladki Jane Kilcoyne Gregory J Doucette

Azaspiracids (AZA) are polyether marine toxins of dinoflagellate origin that accumulate in shellfish and represent an emerging human health risk. Although monitored and regulated in many European and Asian countries, there are no monitoring programs or regulatory requirements in the United States for this toxin group. This did not prove to be a problem until June 2009 when AZAs were identified ...

2010
Francesco Silvestre Elisabetta Tosti

Marine organisms represent an important source of novel bioactive compounds, often showing unique modes of action. Such drugs may be useful tools to study complex processes such as reproduction; which is characterized by many crucial steps that start at gamete maturation and activation and virtually end at the first developmental stages. During these processes cytoskeletal elements such as micr...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2005
Katsunori Tanaka Yasuhiro Itagaki Masayuki Satake Hideo Naoki Takeshi Yasumoto Koji Nakanishi Nina Berova

The absolute configuration of gymnocin-B has been determined to be (S)-10 and (S)-37. Three challenges toward the configurational assignment of this largest of the polyether marine toxin include (i) introduction of p-(meso-triphenylporphyrin)-cinnamate group (TPPcinnamate) on sterically hindered 10-, 37-hydroxyls under mild conditions, (ii) conformational analysis in the presence of TPPcinnamat...

2011
Lina Guerra Ximena Cortes-Bratti Riccardo Guidi Teresa Frisan

The cytolethal distending toxins (CDTs), produced by a variety of Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria, are the first bacterial genotoxins described, since they cause DNA damage in the target cells. CDT is an A-B(2) toxin, where the CdtA and CdtC subunits are required to mediate the binding on the surface of the target cells, allowing internalization of the active CdtB subunit, which is functional...

Journal: :Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry 2008
Bernd Krock Urban Tillmann Uwe John Allan Cembella

Phycotoxins produced by various species of toxigenic microalgae occurring in the plankton are a global threat to the security of seafood resources and the health of humans and coastal marine ecosystems. This has necessitated the development and application of advanced methods in liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (LC-MS) for monitoring of these compounds, particularly in plankto...

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