Book Details
Orange Code:46158
Paperback:349 pages
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Sections:
1. Gambierol2. Brevetoxins: Structure, Toxicology, and Origin3. Chemistry of Maitotoxin4. Biochemistry of Maitotoxin5. Chemistry of Palytoxins and Ostreocins6. Biochemistry of Palytoxins and Ostreocins7. Chemistry of Cyanobacterial Neurotoxins — Anatoxin-a: Synthetic Approaches8. Anatoxin-a and Analogues: Discovery, Distribution, and Toxicology9. Pectenotoxins10. Chemistry, Origins, and Distribution of Yessotoxin and Its Analogues11. Pharmacology of Yessotoxin12. Chemistry of Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning Toxins13. The Molecular and Integrative Basis to Domoic Acid Toxicity14. Hepatotoxic Cyanobacteria15. Polycavernosides16. Structural Assignment and Total Synthesis of Azaspiracid-117. Biochemistry of Azaspiracid Poisoning Toxins18. Cyclic Imines: An Insight into this Emerging Group of Bioactive Marine Toxins
Description:
Phycotoxins: Chemistry and Biochemistry presents the most updated information available on phycotoxins. Major emphases are given to chemistry and biochemistry, while minor emphases are given to the aspects of origin, toxicology, or analytical methodology. The book discusses 16 phycotoxins, 7 on those affecting the nervous systems, 4 affecting other body systems; and 4 with undefined targets. An alphabetical listing of toxins presented includes: Azaspiracids; Brevetoxins; Cyanobacterial toxins; Domoic acid; Gambierols; Gymnodimines, prorocentrolides, spirolides, pinnatoxins and cyclic imines in general; Maitotoxin; Okadaic acid and dinophysistoxins; Palytoxins and ostreocins; Pectenotoxins; Polycavernosides; and Yessotoxins. In addition, several mechanistic aspects of newer or emerging toxins are covered such as amphidinols or gymnocine. Information presented and coverage of each toxin follows the following distribution: background and toxicology (10 ); chemistry, biochemistry and metabolism (75 ); mechanism of action (10 ); and analytical methodology (5 ). The detailed information on chemistry in Phycotoxins: Chemistry and Biochemistry provides investigators, regulators, food technologists and toxicologists an updated basis on which research in other areas such as toxicology, mechanism of action, analytical methodology and pharmacology can be successfully developed and expanded
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