2003
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2003.08.004
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Microcystin production by Radiocystis fernandoi (Chroococcales, Cyanobacteria) isolated from a drinking water reservoir in the city of Belém, PA, Brazilian Amazonia region

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“…They are cyclic heptapeptides known as hepatotoxins, since they cause the illness or even death of animals by damaging the liver (Carmichael, 1992). Later studies showed that cyanobacterial species, different from Microcystis also produce these kinds of metabolites (Brittain et al, 2000;Lyra et al, 2001;Vieira et al, 2003). Microcystis aeruginosa is the most common and best known bloom forming Microcystis.…”
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“…They are cyclic heptapeptides known as hepatotoxins, since they cause the illness or even death of animals by damaging the liver (Carmichael, 1992). Later studies showed that cyanobacterial species, different from Microcystis also produce these kinds of metabolites (Brittain et al, 2000;Lyra et al, 2001;Vieira et al, 2003). Microcystis aeruginosa is the most common and best known bloom forming Microcystis.…”
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“…Microcystis is one of the most studied genera and is known for its ability to form blooms (Oliver & Ganf, 2002) and produce secondary metabolites such as microcystins and others peptides . Radiocystis (Kom arek & Kom arkov a-Legenerov a, 1993) is less common and less studied than Microcystis, but it is known to form blooms in tropical regions (Sant'Anna et al, 2008) and produce microcystins and other peptides (Vieira et al, 2003;Lombardo et al, 2006;Pereira et al, 2012). All strains are maintained in the culture collection of the Phycology Laboratory of the Botany Department in the Federal University of Minas Gerais and were isolated from Furnas reservoir (20°40′ S; 46°19′W), located in the south-eastern region of Brazil.…”
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“…Muitos casos de intoxicação causados pelo consumo de água contendo cianobactérias tóxicas e/ou seus produtos já foram documentados (BERG et al, 1987;NEHRING, 1993;KIM et al, 1995;ONODERA et al, 1997;VEZIE et al, 1997;VASCONCELOS, 1999;KAAS & HENRIKSEN, 2000;VIEIRA et al, 2003;YUAN et al, 2006).…”
Section: Cyanobacteriaunclassified
“…A planície costeira do Rio Grande do Sul é constituída em parte pela Bacia de Pelotas e está apoiada sobre o embasamento composto pelo complexo cristalino pré-cambriano e pelas sequências sedimentares e vulcânicas, paleozoicas e mesozoicas da Bacia do Paraná (VILLWOCK & TOMAZELLI, 2007). A planície é alongada na direção sudoeste-nordeste ; apresenta 600 km de extensão e largura em torno de 60 a 70 km na porção centro-sul e de 15 a 20 km na porção norte (TOMAZELLI et al, 2000;WESCHENFELDER et al, 2005).…”
Section: Planície Costeira Do Rio Grande Do Sulunclassified
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