LEADER 09491nam 22005535 450 001 9910770260503321 005 20231218014808.0 010 $a9789819945146$b(electronic bk.) 010 $z9789819945139 024 7 $a10.1007/978-981-99-4514-6 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC31024951 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL31024951 035 $a(DE-He213)978-981-99-4514-6 035 $a(EXLCZ)9929434938600041 100 $a20231218d2023 u| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aProtocols for Cyanobacteria Sampling and Detection of Cyanotoxin$b[electronic resource] /$fedited by N. Thajuddin, A. Sankara narayanan, D. Dhanasekaran 205 $a1st ed. 2023. 210 1$aSingapore :$cSpringer Nature Singapore :$cImprint: Springer,$d2023. 215 $a1 online resource (504 pages) 311 08$aPrint version: Thajuddin, N. Protocols for Cyanobacteria Sampling and Detection of Cyanotoxin Singapore : Springer,c2024 9789819945139 327 $aSection 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 toxin producing 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 using plants -- 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 in Saxiotoxin 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. . 330 $aThis protocol book provides detailed procedures for the isolation of cyanobacteria, extraction, quantification, and detection of cyanotoxins. It illustrates the sampling and processing of toxin-producing cyanobacteria in water and aquatic animal samples, detection of cyanotoxins from Anabaena, Anabaenopsis, Cylindrospermopsis, Microsystis, Microcystis, Nodularia, Nostoc, Schizotrix, Lyngbya, Raphidiopsis, Oscillatoria, Planktothrix in aquatic resources. It also covers toxicity analysis by various bioassay protocols, and in vitro and insilico analysis methods. The book also reviews the methods for cyanotoxin extraction, detection, and quantification by various tools including LC-MS/MS, HPLC, NMR, PCR, and HESI-MS/MS. A separate section is dedicated to the advanced methods in Cyanotoxin analysis including the Molecular Imprinting Method (MIM), Cellular signaling biosensor, Electrochemical sensor, Nanosensors, and screening of Polyketide synthase gene. The analysis of various toxin-producing genes like sxtA and mcy is also accounted for in this book. In a nutshell, the book gives comprehensive procedures about the basics and preliminary processes that are involved in sample collection to advanced methods incorporated into the well-explored and unexplored Cyanobacterial toxin. 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