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A review on cylindrospermopsin: the global occurrence, detection, toxicity and degradation of a potent cyanotoxin

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE-PROCESSES & IMPACTS
Volume 15, Issue 11, Pages 1979-2003

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3em00353a

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  1. Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation through Desmi
  2. Republic of Cyprus
  3. European Regional Development Fund of the EU [NEA IPODOMI/STRATH/0308/09]
  4. NSF Collaborative Research (US-Ireland) [CBET-1033317]
  5. USGS Toxic Substances Hydrology Program
  6. CUT

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Cylindrospermopsin is an important cyanobacterial toxin found in water bodies worldwide. The ever-increasing and global occurrence of massive and prolonged blooms of cylindrospermopsin-producing cyanobacteria poses a potential threat to both human and ecosystem health. Its toxicity is associated with metabolic activation and may involve mechanisms that adversely affect a wide variety of targets in an organism. Cylindrospermopsin has been shown to be cytotoxic, dermatotoxic, genotoxic, hepatotoxic in vivo, developmentally toxic, and may be carcinogenic. Human exposure may occur through drinking water, during recreational activities and by consuming foods in which the toxin may have bioaccumulated. Drinking water shortages of sufficient quality coupled with growing human pressures and climate variability and change necessitate an integrated and sustainable water management program. This review presents an overview of the importance of cylindrospermopsin, its detection, toxicity, worldwide distribution, and lastly, its chemical and biological degradation and removal by natural processes and drinking water treatment processes.

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