2010
DOI: 10.4322/rbcv.2014.150
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Produção da ficotoxina diarreica ácido ocadaico associada à microalga Dinophysis acuminata (Ehremberg 1839) na baía de Sepetiba, RJ e sua implicação para a saúde pública

Abstract: Produção da ficotoxina diarreica ácido ocadaico associada à microalga Dinophysis acuminata (Ehremberg 1839) na baía de Sepetiba, RJ e sua implicação para a saúde pública Production of diarrhoetic phycotoxin okadaic acid associated with the microalgae Dinophysis acuminata (Ehremberg 1834) in Sepetiba bay, RJ, and your implication in public health

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“…Although D. acuminata has been detected along Rio de Janeiro's coast, blooms have not been reported yet. At Sepetiba Bay on the southern coast of Rio de Janeiro, D. acuminata was found to be dominant among the five species of the genus detected, but both cell densities and toxin concentrations on mussels were lower than the limit allowed by law (Ferreira et al 2010, Brasil 2012. Guanabara Bay (GB) encompasses many more municipalities than the city of Rio de Janeiro, being the second largest bay of the Brazilian coast, and is historically under intense eutrophication, thus a program of continuous monitoring of planktonic species should be implemented (Fistarol et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Although D. acuminata has been detected along Rio de Janeiro's coast, blooms have not been reported yet. At Sepetiba Bay on the southern coast of Rio de Janeiro, D. acuminata was found to be dominant among the five species of the genus detected, but both cell densities and toxin concentrations on mussels were lower than the limit allowed by law (Ferreira et al 2010, Brasil 2012. Guanabara Bay (GB) encompasses many more municipalities than the city of Rio de Janeiro, being the second largest bay of the Brazilian coast, and is historically under intense eutrophication, thus a program of continuous monitoring of planktonic species should be implemented (Fistarol et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Ferreira et al (2010) salienta a necessidade de maiores investigações da presença de outras toxinas lipofílicas no litoral sul fluminense, principalmente DTX-1 e PTX-2 devido a ocorrência de microalgas potencialmente produtoras na região.…”
Section: Toxinas Diarreicasunclassified