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Toxins, Volume 12, Issue 11

2020 November - 67 articles

Cover Story: The species classification of Cambodian freshwater pufferfish is incomplete and confusing, and scientific information on their toxicity and toxin profile is limited. In this study, we conducted simultaneous genetic-based phylogenetic and toxin analyses using two different Cambodian freshwater pufferfish populations. The phylogenetic analysis revealed that they are different species in the genus Pao (Pao sp. A and Pao sp. B), and a partial sequence of the nuclear tributyltin-binding protein type 2 (TBT-bp2) gene differentiated the species at the amino acid level. Both species possess saxitoxins (STXs), but the toxin concentration in each tissue of Pao sp. A was much higher than that of Pao sp. B. The difference in the STX accumulation ability between the two species with different TBT-bp2 sequences suggests that TBT-bp2 is involved in STX accumulation in freshwater pufferfish. View this paper

Articles (67)

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
3,520 Views
12 Pages

Chemical and Biological Study of Novel Aplysiatoxin Derivatives from the Marine Cyanobacterium Lyngbya sp.

  • Hui-Hui Zhang,
  • Xin-Kai Zhang,
  • Ran-Ran Si,
  • Si-Cheng Shen,
  • Ting-Ting Liang,
  • Ting-Ting Fan,
  • Wei Chen,
  • Lian-Hua Xu and
  • Bing-Nan Han

23 November 2020

Since 1970s, aplysiatoxins (ATXs), a class of biologically active dermatoxins, were identified from the marine mollusk Stylocheilus longicauda, whilst further research indicated that ATXs were originally metabolized by cyanobacteria. So far, there ha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
3,128 Views
11 Pages

Single-Dose Toxicity of Individual and Combined Sterigmatocystin and 5-Methoxysterigmatocistin in Rat Lungs

  • Daniela Jakšić,
  • Ida Ćurtović,
  • Domagoj Kifer,
  • Dubravka Rašić,
  • Nevenka Kopjar,
  • Vedran Micek,
  • Maja Peraica and
  • Maja Šegvić Klarić

23 November 2020

Sterigmatocystin (STC) and 5-methoxysterigmatocystin (5-M-STC) are mycotoxins produced by common damp indoor Aspergilli series Versicolores. Since both STC and 5-M-STC were found in the dust of indoor occupational and living areas, their occupants ma...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,520 Views
25 Pages

Effects of Single and Repeated Oral Doses of Ochratoxin A on the Lipid Peroxidation and Antioxidant Defense Systems in Mouse Kidneys

  • Szilamér Ferenczi,
  • Dániel Kuti,
  • Mátyás Cserháti,
  • Csilla Krifaton,
  • Sándor Szoboszlay,
  • József Kukolya,
  • Zsuzsanna Szőke,
  • Mihály Albert,
  • Balázs Kriszt and
  • Krisztián Balogh
  • + 2 authors

22 November 2020

Ochratoxin-A (OTA) is a carcinogenic and nephrotoxic mycotoxin, which may cause health problems in humans and animals, and it is a contaminant in foods and feeds. The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the effect of oral OTA exposure on the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
6,656 Views
21 Pages

21 November 2020

Radix Polygoni Multiflori (RPM), a traditional Chinese medicine, has been used as a tonic and an anti-aging remedy for centuries. However, its safe and effective application in clinical practice could be hindered by its liver injury potential and lac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
4,048 Views
18 Pages

Ergot and Ergot Alkaloids in Cereal Grains Intended for Animal Feeding Collected in Slovenia: Occurrence, Pattern and Correlations

  • Janja Babič,
  • Gabrijela Tavčar-Kalcher,
  • Franci Aco Celar,
  • Katarina Kos,
  • Matjaž Červek and
  • Breda Jakovac-Strajn

21 November 2020

This four-year study reports the occurrence of ergot alkaloids (EAs) in cereals intended for animal feeding collected in Slovenia. A total of 517 samples of cereals were analysed using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry for the presence o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,955 Views
12 Pages

Toxicity and Sublethal Effects of Autumn Crocus (Colchicum autumnale) Bulb Powder on Red Imported Fire Ants (Solenopsis invicta)

  • Sukun Lin,
  • Deqiang Qin,
  • Yue Zhang,
  • Qun Zheng,
  • Liupeng Yang,
  • Dongmei Cheng,
  • Suqing Huang,
  • Jianjun Chen and
  • Zhixiang Zhang

21 November 2020

Autumn crocus (Colchicum autumnale L.) is a medicinal plant as it contains high concentrations of colchicine. In this study, we reported that the ground powder of autumn crocus bulb is highly toxic to invasive Solenopsis invicta Buren, commonly refer...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,221 Views
11 Pages

Staphylococcal Panton–Valentine Leucocidin and Gamma Haemolysin Target and Lyse Mature Bone Marrow Leucocytes

  • Elisabeth Hodille,
  • Adriana Plesa,
  • Eve Bourrelly,
  • Lucie Belmont,
  • Cédric Badiou,
  • Gerard Lina and
  • Oana Dumitrescu

20 November 2020

Staphylococcus aureus is a major human pathogen, inducing several infections ranging from the benign to the life-threatening, such as necrotising pneumonia. S. aureus is capable of producing a great variety of virulence factors, such as bicomponent p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
41 Citations
6,171 Views
17 Pages

Mass Occurrence of Anatoxin-a- and Dihydroanatoxin-a-Producing Tychonema sp. in Mesotrophic Reservoir Mandichosee (River Lech, Germany) as a Cause of Neurotoxicosis in Dogs

  • Franziska Bauer,
  • Jutta Fastner,
  • Bernadett Bartha-Dima,
  • Wolfram Breuer,
  • Almuth Falkenau,
  • Christian Mayer and
  • Uta Raeder

20 November 2020

In August 2019, three dogs died after bathing in or drinking from Mandichosee, a mesotrophic reservoir of the River Lech (Germany). The dogs showed symptoms of neurotoxic poisoning and intoxication with cyanotoxins was considered. Surface blooms were...

  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
8,066 Views
32 Pages

20 November 2020

Biological toxins are a heterogeneous group of high molecular as well as low molecular weight toxins produced by living organisms. Due to their physical and logistical properties, biological toxins are very attractive to terrorists for use in acts of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
4,344 Views
21 Pages

Diversity Assessment of Toxic Cyanobacterial Blooms during Oxidation

  • Saber Moradinejad,
  • Hana Trigui,
  • Juan Francisco Guerra Maldonado,
  • Jesse Shapiro,
  • Yves Terrat,
  • Arash Zamyadi,
  • Sarah Dorner and
  • Michèle Prévost

20 November 2020

Fresh-water sources of drinking water are experiencing toxic cyanobacterial blooms more frequently. Chemical oxidation is a common approach to treat cyanobacteria and their toxins. This study systematically investigates the bacterial/cyanobacterial c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,777 Views
14 Pages

19 November 2020

Clostridium difficile colitis is caused by a cytotoxin produced by the anaerobic bacteria C. difficile in the epithelial cells of the large intestine, particularly C. difficile toxin B (TcdB). However, the sensitivity of currently utilized C. diffici...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
37 Citations
4,662 Views
12 Pages

First Report of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins in Marine Invertebrates and Fish in Spain

  • Begoña Ben-Gigirey,
  • Araceli E. Rossignoli,
  • Pilar Riobó and
  • Francisco Rodríguez

19 November 2020

A paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) episode developed in summer 2018 in the Rías Baixas (Galicia, NW Spain). The outbreak was associated with an unprecedentedly intense and long-lasting harmful algal bloom (HAB) (~one month) caused by the di...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,533 Views
20 Pages

19 November 2020

Cyanotoxins are the underlying cause of the threat that globally pervasive Cyanobacteria Harmful algal blooms (CyanoHABs) pose to humans. Major attention has been focused on the cyanobacterial hepatotoxin microcystins (MCs); however, there is a deart...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,556 Views
10 Pages

18 November 2020

To date, no method has been developed to assess the distribution of mycotoxins on the surface of grains, or other plant material, and the depth of their penetration into the interior. The Infrared (IR) Laser Ablation-Remote-Electrospray Ionization (L...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,612 Views
31 Pages

Exploring Virulence Factors and Alternative Therapies against Staphylococcus aureus Pneumonia

  • Jelle Vlaeminck,
  • Dina Raafat,
  • Kristin Surmann,
  • Leen Timbermont,
  • Nicole Normann,
  • Bret Sellman,
  • Willem J. B. van Wamel and
  • Surbhi Malhotra-Kumar

18 November 2020

Pneumonia is an acute pulmonary infection associated with high mortality and an immense financial burden on healthcare systems. Staphylococcus aureus is an opportunistic pathogen capable of inducing S. aureus pneumonia (SAP), with some lineages also...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
4,167 Views
19 Pages

A Study of Carry-Over and Histopathological Effects after Chronic Dietary Intake of Citrinin in Pigs, Broiler Chickens and Laying Hens

  • Celine Meerpoel,
  • Arnau Vidal,
  • Emmanuel K. Tangni,
  • Bart Huybrechts,
  • Liesbeth Couck,
  • Riet De Rycke,
  • Lobke De Bels,
  • Sarah De Saeger,
  • Wim Van den Broeck and
  • Siska Croubels
  • + 1 author

16 November 2020

Citrinin (CIT) is a polyketide mycotoxin occurring in a variety of food and feedstuff, among which cereal grains are the most important contaminated source. Pigs and poultry are important livestock animals frequently exposed to mycotoxins, including...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,421 Views
18 Pages

Association between Uremic Toxin Concentrations and Bone Mineral Density after Kidney Transplantation

  • Benjamin Batteux,
  • Sandra Bodeau,
  • Camille André,
  • Anne-Sophie Hurtel-Lemaire,
  • Valérie Gras-Champel,
  • Isabelle Desailly-Henry,
  • Kamel Masmoudi,
  • Youssef Bennis,
  • Ziad A. Massy and
  • Sophie Liabeuf
  • + 2 authors

13 November 2020

Although uremic osteoporosis is a component of mineral and bone disorder in chronic kidney disease, uremic toxin (UT) concentrations in patients with end-stage kidney disease and bone mineral density (BMD) changes after kidney transplantation have no...

  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
5,491 Views
25 Pages

Toxemia in Human Naturally Acquired Botulism

  • Christine Rasetti-Escargueil,
  • Emmanuel Lemichez and
  • Michel R. Popoff

13 November 2020

Human botulism is a severe disease characterized by flaccid paralysis and inhibition of certain gland secretions, notably salivary secretions, caused by inhibition of neurotransmitter release. Naturally acquired botulism occurs in three main forms: f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,810 Views
10 Pages

13 November 2020

In this study, a rapid and sensitive immunoassay method has been established based on calibration curve implanted enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (C-ELISA) for the simultaneously quantitative determination of aflatoxin B1, deoxynivalenol and zearal...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,919 Views
16 Pages

Ssu72 Regulates Fungal Development, Aflatoxin Biosynthesis and Pathogenicity in Aspergillus flavus

  • Guang Yang,
  • Xiaohong Cao,
  • Ling Qin,
  • Lijuan Yan,
  • Rongsheng Hong,
  • Jun Yuan and
  • Shihua Wang

13 November 2020

The RNA polymerase II (Pol II) transcription process is coordinated by the reversible phosphorylation of its largest subunit-carboxy terminal domain (CTD). Ssu72 is identified as a CTD phosphatase with specificity for phosphorylation of Ser5 and Ser7...

  • Review
  • Open Access
190 Citations
21,014 Views
26 Pages

Biological Activity of Berberine—A Summary Update

  • Anna Och,
  • Rafał Podgórski and
  • Renata Nowak

12 November 2020

Berberine is a plant metabolite belonging to the group of isoquinoline alkaloids with strong biological and pharmacological activity. Currently, berberine is receiving considerable interest due to its anticancer activity based on many biochemical pat...

  • Review
  • Open Access
67 Citations
7,156 Views
30 Pages

Fungal Bioactive Anthraquinones and Analogues

  • Marco Masi and
  • Antonio Evidente

12 November 2020

This review, covering the literature from 1966 to the present (2020), describes naturally occurring fungal bioactive anthraquinones and analogues biosynthesized by the acetate route and concerning several different functionalized carbon skeletons. Hy...

  • Opinion
  • Open Access
9 Citations
8,662 Views
19 Pages

The MyToolbox EU–China Partnership—Progress and Future Directions in Mycotoxin Research and Management

  • John Leslie,
  • Birgit Poschmaier,
  • Hans van Egmond,
  • Alexandra Malachová,
  • Monique de Nijs,
  • Ferenc Bagi,
  • Jing Zhou,
  • Zhen Jin,
  • Songxue Wang and
  • Rudolf Krska
  • + 2 authors

11 November 2020

Affordable and practical tools for farmers and food processors along the chain are required to efficiently reduce the risk of mycotoxin contamination of crops, feeds and foods. Developing new tools and enhancing existing ones was the mission of MyToo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,033 Views
19 Pages

Chitosan as a Coagulant to Remove Cyanobacteria Can Cause Microcystin Release

  • Maíra Mucci,
  • Iame A. Guedes,
  • Elisabeth J. Faassen and
  • Miquel Lürling

10 November 2020

Chitosan has been tested as a coagulant to remove cyanobacterial nuisance. While its coagulation efficiency is well studied, little is known about its effect on the viability of the cyanobacterial cells. This study aimed to test eight strains of the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,129 Views
15 Pages

Effects of Cassava Juice (Manihot esculenta Crantz) on Renal and Hepatic Function and Motor Impairments in Male Rats

  • Eduardo Rivadeneyra-Domínguez,
  • José Eduardo Pérez-Pérez,
  • Alma Vázquez-Luna,
  • Rafael Díaz-Sobac and
  • Juan Francisco Rodríguez-Landa

9 November 2020

Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is a plant that contains neurotoxins such as linamarin and lotaustraline. Its long-term consumption is associated with neuronal damage and contributes to the development of motor impairment in humans and rats. We in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,758 Views
17 Pages

Structural Insight into Integrin Recognition and Anticancer Activity of Echistatin

  • Yi-Chun Chen,
  • Yao-Tsung Chang,
  • Chiu-Yueh Chen,
  • Jia-Hau Shiu,
  • Chun-Ho Cheng,
  • Chun-Hao Huang,
  • Ju-Fei Chen and
  • Woei-Jer Chuang

9 November 2020

Echistatin (Ech) is a short disintegrin with a long 42NPHKGPAT C-terminal tail. We determined the 3-D structure of Ech by X-ray crystallography. Superimposition of the structures of chains A and B showed conformational differences in their RGD loops...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,668 Views
14 Pages

9 November 2020

Marsh horsetail (Equisetum palustre L.) is one of the most poisonous plants of wet grasslands in the northern hemisphere, which poses a major health threat to livestock. Available data on the levels of its main alkaloids are currently contradictory d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,300 Views
18 Pages

8 November 2020

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are a class of molecules widely used in applications on eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. Independent of the peptide target, all of them need to first pass or interact with the plasma membrane of the cells. In order to h...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,165 Views
12 Pages

Ochratoxin A Levels in Tissues of Wild Boars (Sus scrofa) from Northern Italy

  • Tiziano Iemmi,
  • Alessandro Menozzi,
  • Valentina Meucci,
  • Irene Magnini,
  • Federica Battaglia,
  • Lorella Severino,
  • Andrea Ariano and
  • Simone Bertini

8 November 2020

Ochratoxin A (OTA) is a mycotoxin produced by Aspergillus and Penicillium, capable of contaminating several foodstuffs. OTA damages primarily the kidneys, and is suspected to be a carcinogenic substance, thus maximum levels for OTA in foodstuffs have...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
8,842 Views
25 Pages

8 November 2020

Plant- and fungus-derived hepatotoxins are a major cause of disease and production losses in ruminants in Australia and around the world. Many are well studied and described in the literature; however, this is not the case for a number of hepatotoxic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,886 Views
13 Pages

Gastric Ulceration and Immune Suppression in Weaned Piglets Associated with Feed-Borne Bacillus cereus and Aspergillus fumigatus

  • Xiaohui Li,
  • Qiang Li,
  • Yihui Wang,
  • Zhenhai Han,
  • Guanggang Qu,
  • Zhiqiang Shen,
  • Shujian Huang and
  • Cheng He

7 November 2020

As a multifactorial cause, gastric ulceration-mediated diarrhea is widely prevalent in the weaned piglets, impairing pig health and economic benefits. With full implementation of antibiotic stewardship programs in China, Bacillus cereus (B. cereus) a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,579 Views
12 Pages

Structure of the Diphtheria Toxin at Acidic pH: Implications for the Conformational Switching of the Translocation Domain

  • Mykola V. Rodnin,
  • Maithri M. Kashipathy,
  • Alexander Kyrychenko,
  • Kevin P. Battaile,
  • Scott Lovell and
  • Alexey S. Ladokhin

7 November 2020

Diphtheria toxin, an exotoxin secreted by Corynebacterium that causes disease in humans by inhibiting protein synthesis, enters the cell via receptor-mediated endocytosis. The subsequent endosomal acidification triggers a series of conformational cha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
10,690 Views
14 Pages

Toxicological Characterization and Phospholipase D Activity of the Venom of the Spider Sicarius thomisoides

  • Tomás Arán-Sekul,
  • Ivanka Perčić-Sarmiento,
  • Verónica Valencia,
  • Nelly Olivero,
  • José M. Rojas,
  • Jorge E. Araya,
  • Andrés Taucare-Ríos and
  • Alejandro Catalán

6 November 2020

Envenomation by Loxosceles spiders (Sicariidae family) has been thoroughly documented. However, little is known about the potential toxicity of members from the Sicarius genus. Only the venom of the Brazilian Sicarius ornatus spider has been toxicolo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
3,874 Views
16 Pages

5 November 2020

The combination of a low-dose coagulant (polyaluminium chloride—‘Floc’) and a ballast able to bind phosphate (lanthanum modified bentonite, LMB—‘Sink/Lock’) have been used successfully to manage cyanobacterial bloo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
151 Citations
30,954 Views
37 Pages

The Bacillus cereus Food Infection as Multifactorial Process

  • Nadja Jessberger,
  • Richard Dietrich,
  • Per Einar Granum and
  • Erwin Märtlbauer

5 November 2020

The ubiquitous soil bacterium Bacillus cereus presents major challenges to food safety. It is responsible for two types of food poisoning, the emetic form due to food intoxication and the diarrheal form emerging from food infections with enteropathog...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,369 Views
12 Pages

3 November 2020

Carbon is one of the most important nutrients for the development and secondary metabolism in fungi. CreA is the major transcriptional factor mediating carbon catabolite repression, which is employed in the utilization of carbon sources. Aspergillus ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
3,617 Views
16 Pages

Rapid Domoic Acid Depuration in the Scallop Argopecten purpuratus and Its Transfer from the Digestive Gland to Other Organs

  • Gonzalo Álvarez,
  • José Rengel,
  • Michael Araya,
  • Francisco Álvarez,
  • Roberto Pino,
  • Eduardo Uribe,
  • Patricio A. Díaz,
  • Araceli E. Rossignoli,
  • Américo López-Rivera and
  • Juan Blanco

3 November 2020

Domoic acid (DA), the main toxin responsible for Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning, frequently affects the marine resources of Chile and other countries across the South Pacific, thus becoming a risk for human health. One of the affected resources is the s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
27 Citations
13,883 Views
19 Pages

Snakebite Envenoming a Challenging Diagnosis for the Forensic Pathologist: A Systematic Review

  • Alessandro Feola,
  • Gian Luca Marella,
  • Anna Carfora,
  • Bruno Della Pietra,
  • Pierluca Zangani and
  • Carlo Pietro Campobasso

3 November 2020

Snakebite envenoming (SBE) is a public health issue in developing countries. The estimated annual global incidence of snakebites is about 5.4 million snakebites per year, resulting from 1.8 to 2.7 million cases of SBE and from 81,000 to 138,000 death...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,931 Views
15 Pages

Development of a Treatment Protocol for Cobra (Naja naja) Bite Envenoming in Dogs

  • Ranjith Adhikari,
  • Lalith Suriyagoda,
  • Amal Premarathna,
  • Niranjala De Silva,
  • Ashoka Dangolla,
  • Chandima Mallawa,
  • Indira Silva and
  • Indika Gawarammana

2 November 2020

There is limited information on clinical profiles, treatment, and management aspects of Indian cobra (Naja naja) bite envenoming in dogs in Sri Lanka. Dogs with cobra bites presented to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital (VTH), University of Peradeniya...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,366 Views
12 Pages

Hepatotoxicity of Two Progoitrin-Derived Nitriles in New Zealand White Rabbits

  • Mark Grey Collett,
  • Zoe Maree Matthews and
  • Kathleen Henry Parton

2 November 2020

Cattle occasionally develop brassica-associated liver disease (BALD) and photosensitisation when grazing turnip or swede (Brassica spp.) forage crops. The liver toxin in these brassica varieties has yet to be discovered. Progoitrin is the dominant gl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,657 Views
11 Pages

Indoxyl Sulfate and Incident Peripheral Artery Disease in Hemodialysis Patients

  • Ting-Yun Lin,
  • Hsin-Hua Chou,
  • Hsuan-Li Huang and
  • Szu-Chun Hung

2 November 2020

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is highly prevalent among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and portends a very poor prognosis. Indoxyl sulfate has been shown to induce atherothrombosis and impaired neovascularization in uremic mice. However...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,513 Views
10 Pages

In-Vitro Neutralization of the Neurotoxicity of Coastal Taipan Venom by Australian Polyvalent Antivenom: The Window of Opportunity

  • Umesha Madhushani,
  • Geoffrey K. Isbister,
  • Theo Tasoulis,
  • Wayne C. Hodgson and
  • Anjana Silva

31 October 2020

Coastal taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) envenoming causes life-threatening neuromuscular paralysis in humans. We studied the time period during which antivenom remains effective in preventing and arresting in vitro neuromuscular block caused by taipan...

  • Review
  • Open Access
47 Citations
8,815 Views
9 Pages

Sialorrhea in Parkinson’s Disease

  • Jonathan Isaacson,
  • Sanskruti Patel,
  • Yasar Torres-Yaghi and
  • Fernando Pagán

31 October 2020

Sialorrhea, or excessive saliva beyond the margin of the lip, is a common problem in many neurological diseases. Previously, sialorrhea has been underrecognized in Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients. Despite this, many patients rank sialorrhea a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
36 Citations
4,450 Views
23 Pages

Further Advance of Gambierdiscus Species in the Canary Islands, with the First Report of Gambierdiscus belizeanus

  • Àngels Tudó,
  • Greta Gaiani,
  • Maria Rey Varela,
  • Takeshi Tsumuraya,
  • Karl B. Andree,
  • Margarita Fernández-Tejedor,
  • Mònica Campàs and
  • Jorge Diogène

31 October 2020

Ciguatera Poisoning (CP) is a human food-borne poisoning that has been known since ancient times to be found mainly in tropical and subtropical areas, which occurs when fish or very rarely invertebrates contaminated with ciguatoxins (CTXs) are consum...

  • Review
  • Open Access
63 Citations
6,522 Views
27 Pages

A Review of Nephrotoxicity of Microcystins

  • Shuaishuai Xu,
  • Xiping Yi,
  • Wenya Liu,
  • Chengcheng Zhang,
  • Isaac Yaw Massey,
  • Fei Yang and
  • Li Tian

31 October 2020

Cyanobacterial blooms triggered by eutrophication and climate change have become a global public health issue. The toxic metabolites microcystins (MCs) generated by cyanobacteria can accumulate in food chain and contaminate water, thus posing a poten...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,277 Views
11 Pages

30 October 2020

Filifactor alocis is a Gram-positive asaccharolytic, obligate anaerobic rod of the phylum Firmicutes, and is considered an emerging pathogen in various oral infections, including periodontitis. We here aimed to perform phylogenetic analysis of a geno...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,483 Views
11 Pages

30 October 2020

The aquaculture industry in Brazil has grown immensely resulting in the production of inefficiently discarded wastewater, which causes adverse effects on the aquatic ecosystem. The efficient treatment of aquaculture wastewater is vital in reaching a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,139 Views
15 Pages

Phylogeny and Toxin Profile of Freshwater Pufferfish (Genus Pao) Collected from 2 Different Regions in Cambodia

  • Hongchen Zhu,
  • Akinori Yamada,
  • Yui Goto,
  • Linan Horn,
  • Laymithuna Ngy,
  • Minoru Wada,
  • Hiroyuki Doi,
  • Jong Soo Lee,
  • Tomohiro Takatani and
  • Osamu Arakawa

30 October 2020

The species classification of Cambodian freshwater pufferfish is incomplete and confusing, and scientific information on their toxicity and toxin profile is limited. In the present study, to accumulate information on the phylogeny and toxin profile o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,981 Views
18 Pages

29 October 2020

Aflatoxins (AFs) are secondary metabolites produced by plant fungal pathogens infecting crops with strong carcinogenic and mutagenic properties. Dimethylformamide (DMF) is an excellent solvent widely used in biology, medicine and other fields. Howeve...

  • Review
  • Open Access
99 Citations
8,245 Views
15 Pages

Indoxyl Sulfate, a Tubular Toxin, Contributes to the Development of Chronic Kidney Disease

  • Tong-Hong Cheng,
  • Ming-Chieh Ma,
  • Min-Tser Liao,
  • Cai-Mei Zheng,
  • Kuo-Cheng Lu,
  • Chun-Hou Liao,
  • Yi-Chou Hou,
  • Wen-Chih Liu and
  • Chien-Lin Lu

29 October 2020

Indoxyl sulfate (IS), a uremic toxin, causes chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression via its tubulotoxicity. After cellular uptake, IS directly induces apoptotic and necrotic cell death of tubular cells. Additionally, IS increases oxidative stress a...

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