نتایج جستجو برای: marine toxins

تعداد نتایج: 111394  

Journal: :Frontiers in Marine Science 2022

Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) toxins are potent marine biotoxins. It can cause a severe gastrointestinal illness by the consumption of mussels contaminated DSP toxins. New methods for effectively and rapidly detecting toxins-contaminated required. In this study, we used near-infrared (NIR) reflection spectroscopy combined with pattern recognition to detect range 950-1700 nm, spectral dat...

2014
Nicholas D. Pyenson Carolina S. Gutstein James F. Parham Jacobus P. Le Roux Catalina Carreño Chavarría Holly Little Adam Metallo Vincent Rossi Ana M. Valenzuela-Toro Jorge Velez-Juarbe Cara M. Santelli David Rubilar Rogers Mario A. Cozzuol Mario E. Suárez

Marine mammal mass strandings have occurred for millions of years, but their origins defy singular explanations. Beyond human causes, mass strandings have been attributed to herding behaviour, large-scale oceanographic fronts and harmful algal blooms (HABs). Because algal toxins cause organ failure in marine mammals, HABs are the most common mass stranding agent with broad geographical and wide...

2012
Quentin Kaas Rilei Yu Ai-Hua Jin Sébastien Dutertre David J. Craik

ConoServer (http://www.conoserver.org) is a database specializing in the sequences and structures of conopeptides, which are toxins expressed by marine cone snails. Cone snails are carnivorous gastropods, which hunt their prey using a cocktail of toxins that potently subvert nervous system function. The ability of these toxins to specifically target receptors, channels and transporters of the n...

2013
Marisa Silva Aldo Barreiro Paula Rodriguez Paz Otero Joana Azevedo Amparo Alfonso Luis M. Botana Vitor Vasconcelos

The prevalence of poisoning events due to harmful algal blooms (HABs) has declined during the last two decades through monitoring programs and legislation, implemented mainly for bivalves. However, new toxin vectors and emergent toxins pose a challenge to public health. Several locations on the Portuguese coast were surveyed between 2009 and 2010 for three distinct biotoxin groups [saxitoxin (P...

2018
Aida Verdes Danny Simpson Mandë Holford

Amphinomids, more commonly known as fireworms, are a basal lineage of marine annelids characterized by the presence of defensive dorsal calcareous chaetae, which break off upon contact. It has long been hypothesized that amphinomids are venomous and use the chaetae to inject a toxic substance. However, studies investigating fireworm venom from a morphological or molecular perspective are scarce...

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