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  • Open Access
49 Citations
10,618 Views
28 Pages

20 April 2018

The Solid Phase Adsorption Toxin Tracking (SPATT) technology, first introduced in 2004, uses porous synthetic resins capable of passively adsorbing toxins produced by harmful microalgae or cyanobacteria and dissolved in the water. This method allows...

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  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,862 Views
18 Pages

13 May 2020

Many detection methods for phycotoxins, bioactive compounds produced by harmful algae, focus on one compound or a class of related compounds. Multiple harmful algal species often co-occur in the environment, however, emphasizing the need to analyze f...

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  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,170 Views
59 Pages

15 November 2022

Solid Phase Adsorption Toxin Tracking (SPATT) and Polar Organic Chemical Integrative Sampler (POCIS) are in situ methods that have been applied to pre-concentrate a range of marine toxins, pesticides and pharmaceutical compounds that occur at low lev...

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  • Open Access
55 Citations
8,176 Views
23 Pages

Evaluation of Passive Samplers as a Monitoring Tool for Early Warning of Dinophysis Toxins in Shellfish

  • Gemita Pizarro,
  • Ángeles Moroño,
  • Beatriz Paz,
  • José M. Franco,
  • Yolanda Pazos and
  • Beatriz Reguera

11 October 2013

From June 2006 to January 2007 passive samplers (solid phase adsorbing toxin tracking, SPATT) were tested as a monitoring tool with weekly monitoring of phytoplankton and toxin content (liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry, LC-MS) in picked cells...

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  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,697 Views
18 Pages

Assessment of Ciguatera and Other Phycotoxin-Related Risks in Anaho Bay (Nuku Hiva Island, French Polynesia): Molecular, Toxicological, and Chemical Analyses of Passive Samplers

  • Mélanie Roué,
  • Kirsty F. Smith,
  • Manoella Sibat,
  • Jérôme Viallon,
  • Kévin Henry,
  • André Ung,
  • Laura Biessy,
  • Philipp Hess,
  • Hélène Taiana Darius and
  • Mireille Chinain

13 May 2020

Ciguatera poisoning is a foodborne illness caused by the consumption of seafood contaminated with ciguatoxins (CTXs) produced by dinoflagellates from the genera Gambierdiscus and Fukuyoa. The suitability of Solid Phase Adsorption Toxin Tracking (SPAT...

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  • Open Access
994 Views
20 Pages

17 October 2025

Domoic acid (DA), produced by Pseudo-nitzschia diatoms, is the one of the major toxin threats from harmful algal blooms (HABs) on the west coast of the United States. DA events vary in magnitude, timing, and duration, and elucidating drivers for indi...

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  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,370 Views
19 Pages

Dissolved Algal Toxins along the Southern Coast of British Columbia Canada

  • Ryan B. Shartau,
  • Lenora D. M. Turcotte,
  • Julia C. Bradshaw,
  • Andrew R. S. Ross,
  • Blair D. Surridge,
  • Nina Nemcek and
  • Stewart C. Johnson

13 June 2023

Harmful algal blooms (HABs) in coastal British Columbia (BC), Canada, negatively impact the salmon aquaculture industry. One disease of interest to salmon aquaculture is Net Pen Liver Disease (NPLD), which induces severe liver damage and is believed...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,908 Views
19 Pages

21 December 2023

In this study, a gluteraldehyde-crosslinked chitosan (ChGLA) hydrogel and a glutaraldehyde-crosslinked chitosan–multiwalled carbon nanotubes composite (ChMWCNT) were synthesized to be used as substrates in the solid-phase adsorption toxin track...

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  • Open Access
38 Citations
7,195 Views
19 Pages

Evaluation of Rapid, Early Warning Approaches to Track Shellfish Toxins Associated with Dinophysis and Alexandrium Blooms

  • Theresa K. Hattenrath-Lehmann,
  • Mark W. Lusty,
  • Ryan B. Wallace,
  • Bennie Haynes,
  • Zhihong Wang,
  • Maggie Broadwater,
  • Jonathan R. Deeds,
  • Steve L. Morton,
  • William Hastback and
  • Christopher J. Gobler
  • + 2 authors

13 January 2018

Marine biotoxin-contaminated seafood has caused thousands of poisonings worldwide this century. Given these threats, there is an increasing need for improved technologies that can be easily integrated into coastal monitoring programs. This study eval...

  • Article
  • Open Access
35 Citations
10,624 Views
10 Pages

Investigation of Pectenotoxin Profiles in the Yellow Sea (China) Using a Passive Sampling Technique

  • Zhaoxin Li,
  • Guo Mengmeng,
  • Yang Shouguo,
  • Wang Qingyin and
  • Tan Zhijun

15 April 2010

Pectenotoxins (PTXs) are a group of lipophilic algal toxins. These toxins have been found in algae and shellfish from Japan, New Zealand, Ireland, Norway and Portugal. PTX profiles vary with geographic location of collection site. The aim of the pres...

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  • Open Access
43 Citations
7,267 Views
21 Pages

Microcystin Prevalence throughout Lentic Waterbodies in Coastal Southern California

  • Meredith D. A. Howard,
  • Carey Nagoda,
  • Raphael M. Kudela,
  • Kendra Hayashi,
  • Avery Tatters,
  • David A. Caron,
  • Lilian Busse,
  • Jeff Brown,
  • Martha Sutula and
  • Eric D. Stein

22 July 2017

Toxin producing cyanobacterial blooms have increased globally in recent decades in both frequency and intensity. Despite the recognition of this growing risk, the extent and magnitude of cyanobacterial blooms and cyanotoxin prevalence is poorly chara...

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  • Open Access
42 Citations
11,884 Views
23 Pages

Algal Blooms and Cyanotoxins in Jordan Lake, North Carolina

  • Daniel Wiltsie,
  • Astrid Schnetzer,
  • Jason Green,
  • Mark Vander Borgh and
  • Elizabeth Fensin

24 February 2018

The eutrophication of waterways has led to a rise in cyanobacterial, harmful algal blooms (CyanoHABs) worldwide. The deterioration of water quality due to excess algal biomass in lakes has been well documented (e.g., water clarity, hypoxic conditions...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,136 Views
18 Pages

6 September 2023

Tetanus is a life-threatening bacterial infection that is often prevalent in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), Vietnam included. Tetanus affects the nervous system, leading to muscle stiffness and spasms. Moreover, severe tetanus is associated...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,406 Views
33 Pages

Reservoir and Riverine Sources of Cyanotoxins in Oregon’s Cascade Range Rivers Tapped for Drinking Water Supply

  • Kurt D. Carpenter,
  • Barry H. Rosen,
  • David Donahue,
  • Kari Duncan,
  • Brandin Hilbrandt,
  • Chris Lewis,
  • Kim Swan,
  • Tracy Triplett and
  • Elijah Welch

Reservoirs and downstream rivers draining Oregon’s Cascade Range provide critical water supplies for over 1.5 million residents in dozens of communities. These waters also support planktonic and benthic cyanobacteria that produce cyanotoxins th...

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  • Open Access
30 Citations
4,935 Views
13 Pages

3 July 2018

In recent years, detection of trace amounts of dissolved lipophilic phycotoxins in coastal waters has been possible using solid phase adsorption toxin tracking (SPATT) samplers. To explore the contribution of dissolved diarrhetic shellfish toxins (DS...