And the waters that were in the river were turned to blood. ... from ingestion of clams, oysters, mussel which concentrate the toxin by ingesting the algae. ...
Eukaryotic Pathogens: Algae and Protozoans What types of eukaryotic organisms are pathogenic, and how do they differ from bacteria? Algae: dinoflagellates and saxitoxin
Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning: Preparation of Monoclonal Antibodies to Saxitoxins for use in PSP Detection Thomas N. Stewart1, Randy Allen1, R. Wayne Litaker2 and Pat ...
All saxitoxin derivatives are responsible for paralytic shellfish poisoning and ... Based on HPLC profiles the species were grouped into three classes: ...
Phytoplankton. The Microscopic Drifting Primary Producers of the Ocean ... Restricted to the photic zone...Why? Adaptations for Phytoplankton Success ...
Pharmacology of Local Anesthetics Outline History Chemistry and Structure-Activity Relationships Mechanism of Action Pharmacological effects and toxicities
Fossil Record Dinoflagellate cysts were first found in late Triassic rocks Diverse and abundant cysts increase in Md. Jurassic Cysts still occur in present marine ...
THE MICROCYSTIN GROUP OF CYANOTOXINS: STRUCTURE, OCCURRENCE, MONITORING AND ... Produce potent toxins illness and death via food ... Choice of proper algicide ...
Nick Lowe & Emily Bauer Red fish, One fish, Blow fish Two fish, Introduction Tetrodotoxin The Puffer Fish Tetrodotoxin(TTX) is named after the order of fish from ...
The Protozoans Ciliates Amoeboid Protozoans Flagellated Protozoans Kingdom Protozoa Defining Characteristics All are unicellular eukaryotes What is a prokaryote?
Chlorophyll-containing organisms referred to as plants by some and ... Gymnodinium breve. Brevetoxins. Gastrointestinal complications and labored breathing ...
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Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) is a nervous system disease caused by eating ... There are about 1600 cases of PSP reported per year with about 300 resulting in ...
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Soman lethal dose is half that of sarin; liquid, volatile, inhaled ... Dendrodotoxin green mamba snake. Membrane biosensors for chemical and biological agents ...
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crustaceans (salt/fresh-water): shrimp or prawns, crayfish,lobsters, crabs etc. ... (Captain Cook nearly died of tetrodotoxin poisoning in New Caledonia in 1774) ...
Food Safety & Toxicology (II) Toxic Microbial Metabolites 1. Biogenic amines (biogenic substance with an amine group) The main producers of biogenic amines in foods ...
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local anesthetic enters nerve fibre as neutral free base and the cationic form ... Differential susceptibility of nerves to local anesthetics (cont'd) ...
Determine toxin content of samples by bioassay. Limits for closing much lower than ... From consuming undercooked fish/shellfish. 2-3 days food poisoning ...
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Fish poisoning by consumption of members of the order Tetraodontiformes is one of the most violent intoxications from marine species. ... canning, or freezing reduces ...
Neurotoxicity: Toxicology of the Nervous System John J Woodward, PhD Department of Neurosciences IOP471N woodward@musc.edu www.people.musc.edu/~woodward
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Textbook of limnology. Third Edition. Waveland Press, Inc. USA. 401 p. ... The control eutrophication lakes and reservoir. Man and the biosphere series, Vol I.
GASTROENTERITIS Dr. Bikha Ram Devrajani MBBS(SINDH),FCPS(PAK),FACP(USA),FRCP(LONDON) Professor Medicine Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences
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... Anticholinergic Opioids Distribution Compartments Model Volume of distribution Protein Bound Redistribution Therapeutic drug monitoring Compartment Model One ...
Nutrient Pollution and Eutrophication * define the terms productivity and the trophic levels given above * * Gulf of Mexico dead zone: record is 8006 sq mi (about the ...
Contamination, Food Allergens, and Foodborne Illness Allergy Facts 2% of the U.S. population has a true food allergy (12 million) 100 deaths per year from anaphylaxis ...