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Seafood and Freshwater Toxins
Pharmacology, Physiology, and Detection, Third Edition
Luis M. Botana, Luis M. Botana
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Seafood and Freshwater Toxins
Pharmacology, Physiology, and Detection, Third Edition
Luis M. Botana, Luis M. Botana
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The last few years have brought about many changes in the field of marine and freshwater toxins, with advances in analytical technology and the realization that these toxins are a global issue. Offering a complete reference guide, Seafood and Freshwater Toxins: Pharmacology, Physiology, and Detection, Third Edition addresses all aspects of the soci
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- Front Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Editor
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Dinoflagellate Toxins: An Overview
- Chapter 2: Guide to Phycotoxin Monitoring of Bivalve Mollusk-Harvesting Areas
- Chapter 3: Marker Compounds, Relative Response Factors, and Toxic Equivalent Factors
- Chapter 4: Toxins from Marine Invertebrates
- Chapter 5: Emerging Toxic Cyanobacterial Issues in Freshwater Sources: Influence of Climate Change
- Chapter 6: Epidemiology of Marine Toxins
- Chapter 7: Toxicology of Seafood Toxins: A Critical Review
- Chapter 8: World Production of Bivalve Mollusks and Socioeconomic Facts Related to the Impact of Marine Biotoxins
- Chapter 9: Designing a Preharvest Monitoring and Management Plan for Marine Shellfish Toxins
- Chapter 10: Marine Toxin Monitoring in Asia
- Chapter 11: Functional and Receptor-Based Assays for Marine Toxins
- Chapter 12: Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensor Technology for Marine Toxin Analysis
- Chapter 13: Validation of HPLC Detection Methods for Marine Toxins
- Chapter 14: Analysis of Marine Biotoxins by Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometric Detection
- Chapter 15: Standards for Marine and Freshwater Toxins
- Chapter 16: Strategies on the Use of Antibodies as Binders for Marine Toxins
- Chapter 17: Toxic Phytoplankton Detection
- Chapter 18: Nanotechnology Applications in Aquatic Toxins
- Chapter 19: Culture of Microalgal Dinoflagellates
- Chapter 20: Ecobiology and Geographical Distribution of Potentially Toxic Marine Dinoflagellates
- Chapter 21: Lipophilic Toxins, Pectenotoxins, and Yessotoxins: Chemistry, Metabolism, and Detection
- Chapter 22: Yessotoxins and Pectenotoxins
- Chapter 23: Maitotoxin: An Enigmatic Toxic Molecule with Useful Applications in the Biomedical Sciences
- Chapter 24: Palytoxin and Analogs: Ecobiology and Origin, Chemistry, and Chemical Analysis
- Chapter 25: Palytoxin and Analogues: Biological Effects and Detection
- Chapter 26: AZA: The Producing OrganismsâBiology and Trophic Transfer
- Chapter 27: Azaspiracids: Chemistry, Biosynthesis, Metabolism, and Detection
- Chapter 28: Azaspiracids: Toxicology, Pharmacology, and Risk Assessment
- Chapter 29: Polycavernosides and Other Scarce New Toxins
- Chapter 30: Domoic Acid: Chemistry and Pharmacology
- Chapter 31: Gambierol: Synthetic Aspects
- Chapter 32: Ciguatera Toxins: Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Detection
- Chapter 33: Cyclic Imine Toxins: Chemistry, Origin, Metabolism, Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Detection
- Chapter 34: Saxitoxin and Analogs: Ecobiology, Origin, Chemistry, and Detection
- Chapter 35: Cyanobacterial Toxins in Aquaculture
- Chapter 36: Cylindrospermopsin: Chemistry, Origin, Metabolism, Effects, and Detection
- Chapter 37: Anatoxin: Chemistry, Effects, Source, Metabolism, and Detection
- Chapter 38: Marine Cyanobacterial Toxins: Source, Chemistry, Toxicology, Pharmacology, and Detection
- Chapter 39: Calcium Channels for Exocytosis and Endocytosis: Pharmacological Modulation
- Chapter 40: Marine Compounds as a Starting Point to Drugs
- Back Cover