نتایج جستجو برای: aphanizomenon flos

تعداد نتایج: 781  

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2005
M L Saker A-D Jungblut B A Neilan D F K Rawn V M Vasconcelos

In this study we investigated the presence of toxin-producing cyanobacterial contaminants in food supplements manufactured from blooms of the non-toxic freshwater cyanobacterium Aphanizomenon flos-aquae. Previous reports investigating the contamination of health food supplements with toxin-producing cyanobacteria have used chemical and or biochemical methods such as HPLC, ELISA and protein phos...

2011
Jeremy Bechelli Myra Coppage Karen Rosell Jane Liesveld

Algae preparations are commonly used in alternative medicine. We examined the effects of algae extracts on normal hematopoietic cells and leukemia cells. Ethanol extracts were prepared of Dunaliella salina (Dun), Astaxanthin (Ast), Spirulina platensis (Spir), and Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (AFA). Cell viability effects were completed by Annexin staining. Ast and AFA inhibited HL-60 and MV-4-11 wh...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2015
o. anne d. bugajev j. koreiviene

anthropogenic eutrophication conditioned frequent and more pronounced blooms of toxicalgae and cyanobacteria in the fresh and saline aquatic ecosystems all world around. however, bloomingspecies could serve as a possible resource instead of a threat by exploiting them to remediate nutrients. theoptimised use of algae and cyanobacteria may provide the environmental service together with economic...

Hossein Heydari, Khalil Pourkhalili, Maria Zahiri, Sadegh Darvishi, Zahra Akbari,

Background: Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (AFA) is a type of blue-green algae and contains a source of biological compounds. These microalgae have many beneficial health effects. Recently, fucoidan, known sulfated polysaccharide component of AFA algae, has been claimed to stimulate stem-cell mobilization in animal models. Stem cells play an essential role in tissue repair process. In this study, we ...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2010
Gini C Kuriakose Muraleedhara G Kurup

Paracetamol caused liver damage as evident by significant increase in the activities of aspartate and alanine transferases. There were general statistically significant losses in the activities of superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase and glutathione transferase and an increase in thiobarbituric acid reactive substances in the liver of paracetamol treated group compared with th...

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