Cyanobacterial toxins: Microcystin-LR in Drinking-water
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N-Nitrosodimethylamine in drinking-water; Background document for development of WHO Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality Cyanobacteria are sometimes widespread in lakes and can produce potent toxins, which can be dangerous for animals that drink the water, e.g. cattle and dog... Who 被引量: 39...
Relationship Between Microcystin in Drinking Water and Colorectal Cancer To investigate the association of microcystin (MC) in drinking water with the incidence of colorectal cancer.Methods:The study was designed as a retrospect... ZhouL,YuH,等 - 《生物医学与环境科学(英文版)》 被引量: 268发表:...
In 1998, the World Health Organization stressed the potential public health importance of the occurrence of microcystin in drinking water and adopted a provisional guideline value for microcystin-LR of 1.0 μg/L2,10,14. Due to the high toxicity of MC-LR, highly efficient remediation ...
Microcystins as cyanobacterial (blue-green algal) toxins are found from toxic waterblooms in freshwater lakes and reservoirs for drinking water all over the world.doi:10.1080/03067319208027567Sano, T.Nohara, K.Shiraishi, F.Kaya, K.Taylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Environmental Analytical...
The ever-expanding number of new lakes and ponds created for water management, recreation, and drinking water for farm animals creates opportunities for microcystin production and exposure in susceptible populations. Potentially poisonous concentrations of microcystins are reached relatively frequently in ...
The presence of cyanobacterial toxins, such as microcystins, in drinking water supplies is a major concern for water authorities worldwide due to possible adverse health effects associated with exposure to these compounds. Adsorption onto powdered activated carbon in the water treatment process offers an...
Interface Science in Drinking Water Treatment G.Newcombe, inInterface Science and Technology, 2006 4.3.2.Influences on the adsorption of microcystins The information available in the literature on the adsorption of mLR onto activated carbon indicates that, as with the adsorption of most microcontaminant...
Mitochondria a key role in microcystin-LR kidney intoxication: R. La-Salete, et al.; J. Appl. Toxicol. 28, 55 (2008), Abstract; Decrease in toxicity of microcystins LA and LR in drinking water by ozonation: S. Brooke, et al.; Toxicon. 48, 1054 (2006),Abstract; Negative regulation...