Cylindrospermopsin: A Decade of Progress on Bioaccumulation Research

Cylindrospermopsin (CYN) is rapidly being recognised as one of the most globally important of the freshwater algal toxins. The ever-expanding distribution of CYN producers into temperate zones is heightening concern that this toxin will represent serious human, as well as environmental, health risks...

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Main Author: Susan Kinnear
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2010-03-01
Series:Marine Drugs
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/8/3/542/
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description Cylindrospermopsin (CYN) is rapidly being recognised as one of the most globally important of the freshwater algal toxins. The ever-expanding distribution of CYN producers into temperate zones is heightening concern that this toxin will represent serious human, as well as environmental, health risks across many countries. Since 1999, a number of studies have demonstrated the ability for CYN to bioaccumulate in freshwater organisms. This paper synthesizes the most current information on CYN accumulation, including notes on the global distribution of CYN producers, and a précis of CYN’s ecological and human effects. Studies on the bioaccumulation of CYN are systematically reviewed, together with an analysis of patterns of accumulation. A discussion on the factors influencing bioaccumulation rates and potential is also provided, along with notes on detection, monitoring and risk assessments. Finally, key gaps in the existing research are identified for future study.
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spelling doaj.art-f97034d122b84fbba708f4ccc1828e5d2022-12-22T04:10:24ZengMDPI AGMarine Drugs1660-33972010-03-018354256410.3390/md8030542Cylindrospermopsin: A Decade of Progress on Bioaccumulation ResearchSusan KinnearCylindrospermopsin (CYN) is rapidly being recognised as one of the most globally important of the freshwater algal toxins. The ever-expanding distribution of CYN producers into temperate zones is heightening concern that this toxin will represent serious human, as well as environmental, health risks across many countries. Since 1999, a number of studies have demonstrated the ability for CYN to bioaccumulate in freshwater organisms. This paper synthesizes the most current information on CYN accumulation, including notes on the global distribution of CYN producers, and a précis of CYN’s ecological and human effects. Studies on the bioaccumulation of CYN are systematically reviewed, together with an analysis of patterns of accumulation. A discussion on the factors influencing bioaccumulation rates and potential is also provided, along with notes on detection, monitoring and risk assessments. Finally, key gaps in the existing research are identified for future study.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/8/3/542/Cylindrospermopsis raciborskiiecotoxicitymicrocystindeoxycylindrospermopsinnostocalesfreshwater
spellingShingle Susan Kinnear
Cylindrospermopsin: A Decade of Progress on Bioaccumulation Research
Marine Drugs
Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii
ecotoxicity
microcystin
deoxycylindrospermopsin
nostocales
freshwater
title Cylindrospermopsin: A Decade of Progress on Bioaccumulation Research
title_full Cylindrospermopsin: A Decade of Progress on Bioaccumulation Research
title_fullStr Cylindrospermopsin: A Decade of Progress on Bioaccumulation Research
title_full_unstemmed Cylindrospermopsin: A Decade of Progress on Bioaccumulation Research
title_short Cylindrospermopsin: A Decade of Progress on Bioaccumulation Research
title_sort cylindrospermopsin a decade of progress on bioaccumulation research
topic Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii
ecotoxicity
microcystin
deoxycylindrospermopsin
nostocales
freshwater
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/8/3/542/
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