cylindrospermopsins
Cylindrospermopsins are a family of cyanobacterial alkaloid toxins produced by freshwater cyanobacteria, most notably Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii and Aphanizomenon ovalisporum, with occasional reports from other genera. They are hepatotoxins and cytotoxins that can damage the liver and kidneys in humans and animals, and have been associated with waterborne outbreaks during cyanobacterial blooms.
Chemically, cylindrospermopsins are nitrogen-containing alkaloids with a distinctive tricyclic framework that includes a guanidine moiety and
Occurrence and exposure: Cylindrospermopsins have been detected in freshwater systems worldwide where blooms occur. They can
Health effects and regulation: Acute exposure may cause gastrointestinal symptoms and liver injury; higher exposures have
Detection and treatment: Analytical methods such as LC-MS/MS and immunoassays are used to detect cylindrospermopsin in