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Comprehensive insights into the occurrence and toxicological issues of nodularins

Journal

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
Volume 162, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111884

Keywords

Nodularins; Distribution; Property; Toxicity; Toxicokinetics

Funding

  1. Basic and Advanced Research Project of Chongqing CSTC [cstc2018jcyjAX0665]
  2. Public Experiment Center of State Bioindustrial Base (Chongqing), China

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Nodularins (NODs) are a group of cyanotoxins mainly produced by Nodularia spumigena, which may have adverse effects on animal and human health. However, research on NODs is currently limited. More data is needed to study the potential toxicity of NODs and their effects on different species and cells.
The occurrence of cyanobacterial toxins is being increasingly reported. Nodularins (NODs) are one of the cyanotoxins group mainly produced by Nodularia spumigena throughout the world. NODs may exert adverse effects on animal and human health, and NOD-R variant is the most widely investigated. However, research focused on them is still limited. In order to understand the realistic risk well, the aim of this review is to compile the available information in the scientific literature regarding NODs, including their sources, distribution, structural characteristics, physicochemical properties, biosynthesis and degradation, adverse effects in vitro and vivo, and toxicokinetics. More data is urgently needed to integrate the cumulative or synergistic effects of NODs on different species and various cells to better understand, anticipate and aggressively manage their potential toxicity after both short- and long-term exposure in ecosystem, and to minimize or prevent the adverse effects on human health, environment and the economy.

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