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First evidence for the production of cylindrospermopsin and deoxy-cylindrospermop sin by the freshwater benthic cyanobacterium, Lyngbya wollei (Farlow ex Gornont) Speziale and Dyck

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HARMFUL ALGAE
Volume 6, Issue 1, Pages 73-80

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2006.07.001

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Australia; cyanotoxin; cyanobacterial toxin; cylindrospermopsin; deoxy-cylindrospermopsin; Lyngbya wollei; toxic cyanobacteria

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Lyngbya wollei (Farlow ex Gomont) Speziale and Dyck is a common mat-forming benthic cyanobacterium from freshwater habitats. We found that two populations from southeast Queensland (Australia) produce the potent cyanotoxin cylindrospermopsin (CYN) and its analogue, deoxy-cylindrospermopsin (deoxy-CYN). The highest concentrations in environmental samples were 20 and 550 mu g g(-1) dry weight for CYN and deoxy-CYN, respectively. A sub-sample maintained in culture for over 16 months yielded concentrations of 33 and 308 mu g g(-1) dry weight for CYN and deoxy-CYN, respectively. The concentration of deoxy-CYN in L. wollei was 10-300 times higher than CYN, suggesting that, unlike many other CYN-producing cyanobacteria, the primary compound produced by L. wollei is deoxy-CYN. The production of CYN and deoxy-CYN by L. wollei represents a potential human health risk and an additional source of these toxins in freshwaters. This is the first report of the production of CYN and deoxy-CYN by L. wollei or any species of the Oscillatoriales. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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