1996
DOI: 10.1093/carcin/17.6.1317
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Detection of microcystins, a blue-green algal hepatotoxin, in drinking water sampled in Haimen and Fusui, endemic areas of primary liver cancer in China, by highly sensitive immunoassay

Abstract: An epidemiological survey for the causes of a high incidence of primary liver cancer (PLC) in Haimen city, Jian-Su province and Fusui county, Guangxi province in China, found a close correlation between the incidence of PLC and the drinking of pond and ditch water. With an aim to clarify whether microcystins (MC), a hepatotoxic peptide produced by water bloom algae, contaminate the drinking water in the endemic areas of PLC in China, a highly sensitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with a detection limit o… Show more

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“…In many cases, no extracellular MCs were detected, although the total amount of MCs reached levels of several hundred micrograms per liter [28]. However, high concentration of extracellular MCs might occur during the senescence and decomposition of the cyanobacterial bloom at the end of summer.…”
Section: Contents and Species Of Microcystin In Water Samplesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In many cases, no extracellular MCs were detected, although the total amount of MCs reached levels of several hundred micrograms per liter [28]. However, high concentration of extracellular MCs might occur during the senescence and decomposition of the cyanobacterial bloom at the end of summer.…”
Section: Contents and Species Of Microcystin In Water Samplesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A recent survey of microcystins in drinking water in Haiman City, Jiangsu Province, and Fusui County, Guangxi Province in China using the highly sensitive ELISA technique (detection limit: 50 pg/ml) suggested a link between microcystin contamination and incidence of primary liver cancer in the area (Ueno et al, 1996).…”
Section: Relationship Between Levels Of Total Microcystins and Abundamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an earlier case involving a massive Anabaena and Microcystis bloom in Itaparica Dam, Brazil, the resulting contamination of drinking water with cyanobacterial toxins was responsible for 2000 cases of acute gastroenteritis and 88 deaths, most of which occurred in children (8). In contrast to the previously well-described acute intoxications, chronic exposure, although less-well defined, is of even greater concernsespecially in view of the high incidence of primary liver cancer in China, which has been attributed to the tumorpromoting effects of chronic consumption of drinking water contaminated with cyanobacterial hepatotoxins (9)(10)(11). As a result, there has been much interest in MC from national and international safety committees, with increasing pressure for stricter regulatory guidelines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%