Skip to main content

IMIS

A new integrated search interface will become available in the next phase of marineinfo.org.
For the time being, please use IMIS to search available data

 

[ report an error in this record ]basket (0): add | show Print this page

Toxins and biologically active compounds from microalgae: Volume 1. Origin, chemistry and detection
Rossini, G.P. (Ed.) (2014). Toxins and biologically active compounds from microalgae: Volume 1. Origin, chemistry and detection. CRC Press: Boca Raton. ISBN 978-1-4822-1068-2. xi, 530 pp.
Related to:
Rossini, G.P. (Ed.) (2014). Toxins and biologically active compounds from microalgae: Volume 2. Biological effects and risk management. CRC Press: Boca Raton. ISBN 978-1-4822-3146-5. xv, 684 pp., more

Available in  Author 
    VLIZ: Microbiology (General) MIC.36 [103891]

Keywords
    Algae
    Properties > Biological properties > Toxicity
    Marine/Coastal

Author  Top 
  • Rossini, G.P., editor

Content
  • Hallegraeff, G.M. (2014). Harmful algae and their toxins: progress, paradoxes and paradigm shifts, in: Rossini, G.P. (Ed.) Toxins and biologically active compounds from microalgae: Volume I. Origin, chemistry and detection. pp. 3-20, more
  • Rhodes, L.L.; Wood, S. (2014). Micro-algal and cyanobacterial producers of biotoxins, in: Rossini, G.P. (Ed.) Toxins and biologically active compounds from microalgae: Volume I. Origin, chemistry and detection. pp. 21-50, more
  • Penna, A.; Galluzzi, L. (2014). Detection and identification of toxic microalgae by the use of innovative molecular methods, in: Rossini, G.P. (Ed.) Toxins and biologically active compounds from microalgae: Volume I. Origin, chemistry and detection. pp. 51-74, more
  • Pistocchi, R. (2014). Factors affecting algal toxicity, in: Rossini, G.P. (Ed.) Toxins and biologically active compounds from microalgae: Volume I. Origin, chemistry and detection. pp. 75-96, more
  • Suzuki, T. (2014). Chemistry and detection of okadaic acid/dinophysistoxins, pectenotoxins and yessotoxins, in: Rossini, G.P. (Ed.) Toxins and biologically active compounds from microalgae: Volume I. Origin, chemistry and detection. pp. 99-152, more
  • Abraham, A.; Plakas, S.M.; Dickey, R.W. (2014). Chemistry of brevetoxins, in: Rossini, G.P. (Ed.) Toxins and biologically active compounds from microalgae: Volume I. Origin, chemistry and detection. pp. 153-175, more
  • Soliño, L.; de la Iglesia, P.; García Altares, M.; Diogène, J. (2014). The chemistry of ciguatoxins: from the first records to current challenges of monitoring programs, in: Rossini, G.P. (Ed.) Toxins and biologically active compounds from microalgae: Volume I. Origin, chemistry and detection. pp. 176-207, more
  • Ciminiello, P.; Dell'Aversano, C.; Forino, M. (2014). Palytoxins: chemistry and detection, in: Rossini, G.P. (Ed.) Toxins and biologically active compounds from microalgae: Volume I. Origin, chemistry and detection. pp. 208-231, more
  • Tasker, R.A. (2014). Chemistry and detection of domoic acid and isomers, in: Rossini, G.P. (Ed.) Toxins and biologically active compounds from microalgae: Volume I. Origin, chemistry and detection. pp. 232-250, more
  • D'Agostino, P.M.; Moffitt, M.C.; Neilan, B.A. (2014). Current knowledge of paralytic shellfish toxin biosynthesis, molecular detection and evolution, in: Rossini, G.P. (Ed.) Toxins and biologically active compounds from microalgae: Volume I. Origin, chemistry and detection. pp. 251-280, more
  • Hotta, K.; Watanabe, K. (2014). Current understanding and hypotheses on the biosynthesis of microalgal polyether toxins, in: Rossini, G.P. (Ed.) Toxins and biologically active compounds from microalgae: Volume I. Origin, chemistry and detection. pp. 281-347, more
  • Fuwa, H. (2014). Total synthesis of marine polycyclic ether natural products, in: Rossini, G.P. (Ed.) Toxins and biologically active compounds from microalgae: Volume I. Origin, chemistry and detection. pp. 348-412, more
  • McNabb, P. (2014). Instrumental methods for determination of marine microalgal toxins, in: Rossini, G.P. (Ed.) Toxins and biologically active compounds from microalgae: Volume I. Origin, chemistry and detection. pp. 413-448, more
  • Rossini, G.P. (2014). Biological assays for toxin detection: characteristics, potential and critical issues, in: Rossini, G.P. (Ed.) Toxins and biologically active compounds from microalgae: Volume I. Origin, chemistry and detection. pp. 449-486, more
  • Hungerford, J.M. (2014). Marine toxin detection methods in regulation–from validation to implementation, in: Rossini, G.P. (Ed.) Toxins and biologically active compounds from microalgae: Volume I. Origin, chemistry and detection. pp. 487-502, more

Abstract
    This book provides a structured account of the existing knowledge of toxic algae, the chemistry of the toxins they produce, the effects these substances exert in humans and wildlife, as well as the strategies envisaged to protect public health and the environment. It covers recent advances in the understanding of the biology of toxin producers and the factors involved in the appearance and dynamics of harmful algae blooms, the factors affecting toxin production, the synthesis of toxins both in natural producers and by chemical means in a lab, and the toxin groups posing continuing and novel hazards to living systems.

All data in the Integrated Marine Information System (IMIS) is subject to the VLIZ privacy policy Top | Author