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Occupational and environmental hazard assessments for the isolation, purification and toxicity testing of cyanobacterial toxins

Cyanobacteria can produce groups of structurally and functionally unrelated but highly potent toxins. Cyanotoxins are used in multiple research endeavours, either for direct investigation of their toxicologic properties, or as functional analogues for various biochemical and physiological processes....

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Autores principales: Stewart, Ian, Carmichael, Wayne W, Sadler, Ross, McGregor, Glenn B, Reardon, Karen, Eaglesham, Geoffrey K, Wickramasinghe, Wasantha A, Seawright, Alan A, Shaw, Glen R
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2785771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19925679
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-069X-8-52
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author Stewart, Ian
Carmichael, Wayne W
Sadler, Ross
McGregor, Glenn B
Reardon, Karen
Eaglesham, Geoffrey K
Wickramasinghe, Wasantha A
Seawright, Alan A
Shaw, Glen R
author_facet Stewart, Ian
Carmichael, Wayne W
Sadler, Ross
McGregor, Glenn B
Reardon, Karen
Eaglesham, Geoffrey K
Wickramasinghe, Wasantha A
Seawright, Alan A
Shaw, Glen R
author_sort Stewart, Ian
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description Cyanobacteria can produce groups of structurally and functionally unrelated but highly potent toxins. Cyanotoxins are used in multiple research endeavours, either for direct investigation of their toxicologic properties, or as functional analogues for various biochemical and physiological processes. This paper presents occupational safety guidelines and recommendations for personnel working in field, laboratory or industrial settings to produce and use purified cyanotoxins and toxic cyanobacteria, from bulk harvesting of bloom material, mass culture of laboratory isolates, through routine extraction, isolation and purification. Oral, inhalational, dermal and parenteral routes are all potential occupational exposure pathways during the various stages of cyanotoxin production and application. Investigation of toxicologic or pharmacologic properties using in vivo models may present specific risks if radiolabelled cyanotoxins are employed, and the potential for occupational exposure via the dermal route is heightened with the use of organic solvents as vehicles. Inter- and intra-national transport of living cyanobacteria for research purposes risks establishing feral microalgal populations, so disinfection of culture equipment and destruction of cells by autoclaving, incineration and/or chlorination is recommended in order to prevent viable cyanobacteria from escaping research or production facilities.
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spelling pubmed-27857712009-12-01 Occupational and environmental hazard assessments for the isolation, purification and toxicity testing of cyanobacterial toxins Stewart, Ian Carmichael, Wayne W Sadler, Ross McGregor, Glenn B Reardon, Karen Eaglesham, Geoffrey K Wickramasinghe, Wasantha A Seawright, Alan A Shaw, Glen R Environ Health Review Cyanobacteria can produce groups of structurally and functionally unrelated but highly potent toxins. Cyanotoxins are used in multiple research endeavours, either for direct investigation of their toxicologic properties, or as functional analogues for various biochemical and physiological processes. This paper presents occupational safety guidelines and recommendations for personnel working in field, laboratory or industrial settings to produce and use purified cyanotoxins and toxic cyanobacteria, from bulk harvesting of bloom material, mass culture of laboratory isolates, through routine extraction, isolation and purification. Oral, inhalational, dermal and parenteral routes are all potential occupational exposure pathways during the various stages of cyanotoxin production and application. Investigation of toxicologic or pharmacologic properties using in vivo models may present specific risks if radiolabelled cyanotoxins are employed, and the potential for occupational exposure via the dermal route is heightened with the use of organic solvents as vehicles. Inter- and intra-national transport of living cyanobacteria for research purposes risks establishing feral microalgal populations, so disinfection of culture equipment and destruction of cells by autoclaving, incineration and/or chlorination is recommended in order to prevent viable cyanobacteria from escaping research or production facilities. BioMed Central 2009-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC2785771/ /pubmed/19925679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-069X-8-52 Text en Copyright ©2009 Stewart et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Stewart, Ian
Carmichael, Wayne W
Sadler, Ross
McGregor, Glenn B
Reardon, Karen
Eaglesham, Geoffrey K
Wickramasinghe, Wasantha A
Seawright, Alan A
Shaw, Glen R
Occupational and environmental hazard assessments for the isolation, purification and toxicity testing of cyanobacterial toxins
title Occupational and environmental hazard assessments for the isolation, purification and toxicity testing of cyanobacterial toxins
title_full Occupational and environmental hazard assessments for the isolation, purification and toxicity testing of cyanobacterial toxins
title_fullStr Occupational and environmental hazard assessments for the isolation, purification and toxicity testing of cyanobacterial toxins
title_full_unstemmed Occupational and environmental hazard assessments for the isolation, purification and toxicity testing of cyanobacterial toxins
title_short Occupational and environmental hazard assessments for the isolation, purification and toxicity testing of cyanobacterial toxins
title_sort occupational and environmental hazard assessments for the isolation, purification and toxicity testing of cyanobacterial toxins
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2785771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19925679
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-069X-8-52
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