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Lyngbia

The marine cyanobacterium Lyngbia majuscula is toxic to the mollusc Biomphalaria glctbrata. This activity (LCioo 10 pg/ml) is due to barbamide (141), which contains a trichloromethyl group and the methyl enol ether of a (3-keto amide [112]. [Pg.785]

There are at least 12 different species of cyanobacteria that have been shown to produce toxins, often several different toxins per species. The main toxin-producing species include Anabaena, Aphanizome-non, Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii, Gloeotrichia, Hapalosiphon, Lyngbia, Nodularia, Nostoc, Oscil-latoria, Schizothrix, Spirulina, Synechocystis, and Microcystis. [Pg.74]


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