E-Book, Englisch, 508 Seiten, eBook
E-Book, Englisch, 508 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-981-99-4514-6
Verlag: Springer Singapore
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Section 1. Isolation and cultivation methods for Cyanobacteria.- Chapter 1. Collection of toxic Cyanobacteria from fish sample.- Chapter 2. Identification of toxic blooms of cyanobacteria in fresh water (lake, ponds) habitat.- Chapter 3. Identification of toxic blooms of cyanobacteria in marine water habitat.- Chapter 4. Identification of toxic blooms of cyanobacteria in Mangrove forest.- Chapter 5. Identification of toxic blooms of cyanobacteria in Estuarine habitat.- Chapter 6. Identification of toxic blooms of cyanobacteria in Saltpan habitat.- Chapter 7. Sampling and Identification of toxic cyanobacteria in Landfill Leachate.- Chapter 8. Handling and processing of Cyanobacterial toxin containing pond and lake water samples.- Chapter 9. Isolation of toxin producing Cyanobacteria from aquatic samples with Anabaena.- Chapter 10. Isolation of toxin producing Cyanobacteria from aquatic samples- Anabaenopsis sp.- Chapter 11. Isolation of toxinproducing Cyanobacteria from aquatic samples with Cylindrospermopsis sp.- Chapter 12. Isolation of toxin producing Cyanobacteria from aquatic sample with Nodularia sp.- Chapter 13. Isolation of toxin producing Cyanobacteria from aquatic samples with Nostoc sp.- Chapter 14. Isolation of toxin producing Cyanobacteria from aquatic samples with Schizotrix.- Chapter 15. Isolation of toxin producing Cyanobacteria from aquatic samples with Lyngbya.- Chapter 16. Isolation of toxin producing Cyanobacteria from aquatic samples with Raphidiopsis.- Chapter 17. Isolation of toxin producing Cyanobacteria from aquatic samples – Oscillatoria.- Chapter 18. Isolation of toxin producing Cyanobacteria from aquatic samples – Planktothrix.- Chapter 19. Analysis of Cyanobacterial species composition and variation analysis among toxic blooms.- Chapter 20. Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope (CLSM) Identification of Toxic Cyanobacteria from Algal Bloom.- Chapter 21. Determination of Cyanotoxin patterns in strains and species of cyanobacteria.- Chapter 22. Chemical and toxicological studies of the toxic freshwater cyanobacterium - Microcystis aeruginosa.- Chapter 23. Chemical and toxicological studies of the toxic freshwater cyanobacterium - Anabaena flosaquae.- Chapter 24. Risk assessment of microcystin in the water resources.- Chapter 25. Extraction and quantification of BMAA from water sample.- Chapter 26. Extraction and quantification of BMAA from fish tissue.- Chapter 27. Postmortem sampling of Cyanobacteria in the case of suspected Drowning.- Section II. Toxicity analysis of Cyanotoxin.- Chapter 28. Detection of Cyanotoxins using Vertebrate bioassays in Mice.- Chapter 29. Detection of Cyanotoxin toxicity in Fish.- Chapter 30. Detection of Cyanotoxins using Invertebrate bioassays in brine Shrimp.- Chapter 31. Identification of Cyanobacterial toxins from Lichen thalli.- Chapter 32. Detection of Cyanotoxins using Bacterial bioassays.- Chapter 33. Detection of Cyanotoxins – Bioassay usingplants.- Chapter 34. In vitro assay for determining cyanotoxin using serological methods.- Chapter 35. In vitro assay for determining cyanotoxin using cell line method- Hepatotoxicity (cell lines- HepG2, CaCo2, and V79).- Chapter 36. In vitro assay for determining cyanotoxin using cell line method- Neurotoxicity ( Neuro-2A neuroblastoma cell).- Chapter 37. Genotoxicity of Cyanotoxins.- Chapter 38. In silico analysis of cyanotoxin using computational tools.- Section III. Cyanobacterial toxin Extraction, detection and quantification.- Chapter 39. Extraction of Cyanotoxins using filtration and other methods.- Chapter 40. Extraction of Cyanotoxin by filtration and other methods from Biological materials (animal tissue: fish and mussels).- Chapter 41. Extraction and quantification of Nodularins from fish samples by LC-MS/MS.- Chapter 42. Extraction and quantification of Nodularins from Shrimp samples by ELISA.- Chapter 43. Extraction and quantification of Cylindrospermopsins from aquatic samples by ELISA.- Chapter 44. Extraction and quantification of Anatoxins from aquatic samples by HPLC with Fluorescence detection.- Chapter 45. Extraction and quantification of Saxitoxins from aquatic samples by LC-MS/MS.- Chapter 46. Extraction and quantification of Guanitoxin from aquatic samples by HPLC-MS.- Chapter 47. Detection of Anatoxins from aquatic samples by LC-MS.- Chapter 48. Detection of Guanitoxin from aquatic samples by HPLC-MS/MS.- Chapter 49. Detection of cyanotoxin in algal food and feed supplements using UHPLC-MS/MS.- Chapter 50. Rapid detection method of microcystin in water.- Section: IV. Advanced Methods in Cyanotoxins.- Chapter 51. Screening of polyketide synthase genes in the anatoxin-a producing cyanobacteria.- Chapter 52. NRPS and PKS-gene analysis in cyanobacteria using PCR.- Chapter 53. Identification of microcystin, nodularin synthatase gene clusters in toxic Cyanobacteria using anti SMASH pipeline.- Chapter 54. qPCR assay in sxtA gene inSaxiotoxin producing Cyanobacteria.- Chapter 55. qPCR assay for the detection of hepatotoxigenic cyanobacteria.- Chapter 56. Molecular detection of mcy genes in toxic cyanobacteria: Anabaena, Microsystis, Planktothrix.- Chapter 57. Molecular Imprinting Polymer (MIP) in the detection of Microsystin-LR.- Chapter 58. Molecular identification of the cyclic peptide hepatotoxins in Cyanobacteria.- Chapter 59. Molecular identification of microcystin synthetase genes mcyE in cyanobacteria using PCR.- Chapter 60. Molecular identification of cyr C gene in toxic Cyanobacteria in photobiont.- Chapter 61. Detection of nodularin producing cyanolichen by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR).- Chapter 62. Discriminationof nodularin toxin producing strains from non-producing strains using PCR.- Chapter 63. Detection of cyanobacterial cell wall components by cellular signaling biosensors.- Chapter 64. Nanosensor devices on the detection of Cyanotoxin.- Chapter 65. Insilico insights into the Cyanobacterial genomes to reveal their metabolic interactions.- Chapter 66. CRISPR Gene Finding in the Genome of Oscillatoria sp. and Lyngbya sp..